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In re Williams, 15-01365-jw. (2019)

Court: United States Bankruptcy Court, D. South Carolina Number: inbco20190610460 Visitors: 5
Filed: Jun. 07, 2019
Latest Update: Jun. 07, 2019
Summary: ORDER GRANTING RELIEF FROM STAY BASED UPON FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SETTLEMENT ORDER JOHN E. WAITES , Bankruptcy Judge . This matter comes before the Court upon the Affidavit of Default and Request for Further Hearing filed by Nationstar Mortgage LLC as servicing agent for U.S. Bank National Association as Indenture Trustee for Cim Trust 2015-2ag Mortgage-Backed Notes, Series 2015-2AG ("Movant"), which indicates that Debtor(s) have failed to comply with the terms of the Settlement Order, ente
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ORDER GRANTING RELIEF FROM STAY BASED UPON FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH SETTLEMENT ORDER

This matter comes before the Court upon the Affidavit of Default and Request for Further Hearing filed by Nationstar Mortgage LLC as servicing agent for U.S. Bank National Association as Indenture Trustee for Cim Trust 2015-2ag Mortgage-Backed Notes, Series 2015-2AG ("Movant"), which indicates that Debtor(s) have failed to comply with the terms of the Settlement Order, entered on April 21, 2017, by failing to make the regular monthly payments due May 2018 forward, in accordance with the Settlement Order. Therefore, it is

ORDERED that relief from the automatic stay is granted as to the property described as 439 Woodberry Rd, Johnsonville, SC 29555, and that Movant may proceed with its state court remedies against the property, including sending any required notice to Debtor(s). The Movant has agreed to waive any claim arising under 11 U.S.C. § 503(b) or § 507(b) as a result of this Order, and has further agreed that any funds realized in excess of all liens, costs, and expenses will be paid to the Trustee.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that:

[x] Based upon Debtor(s)' prior agreement to Movant's request regarding the Fed. R. Bankr. P. 4001(a)(3) stay, this order is effective immediately.

[] Pursuant to Fed. R. Bankr. P. 4001(a)(3), this order is stayed until the expiration of 14 days after its entry).

AND IT IS SO ORDERED.

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