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Debtors May Not Use Bankruptcy To Extend Expired State Court Deadlines

Lenders are faced with more and different challenges from debtors in these stressful financial times. One tactic being tried in Illinois is to use bankruptcy to attempt to extend a state court right of redemption on real estate in foreclosure.

Illinois Foreclosure law gives a mortgagor a specified and limited time to redeem a mortgage from foreclosure.  This time may not be extended by the state court judges.  Other states have similar laws.

Debtors are trying to use the bankruptcy courts to extend the time to redeem.  11 U.S.C. § 108 of the Bankruptcy Code is entitled “Extension of Time.”   § 108(b) deals with extensions of time to cure defaults inside a bankruptcy case.  The time to cure is either the state law deadline, or sixty days after the filing of the petition for relief, whichever is later.

If the state law redemption period has not expired when Debtors file bankruptcy, but will expire within 60 days after filing, they can extend the time to redeem to that 60 day date under Section 108. However, Debtors in Illinois are trying to use this section of the Code to extend the time to redeem when it had already expired before the bankruptcy was filed. 

One judge (Judge Schmetterer) in the Northern District of Illinois (Chicago) addressed these attempts in In re Brandi McKenith, in a written opinion that will be published.  While this judge is only one of eleven judges in this District, his is the only opinion on this issue in the District.  He found that an expired state court deadline to the right to redeem real estate from foreclosure could not be resurrected by filing of bankruptcy case.

By analogy, Section 108 could not be used to resurrect other state law deadlines.   For instance, Debtors could not extend an expired deadline to redeem a vehicle before sale at a public auction or extend the time to redeem purchased real estate taxes. 

If you encounter such unwanted improper demands by debtors, contact your bankruptcy attorney immediately to stop the attempt to resurrect expired state court deadlines. If you have any questions, please call Monette Cope at .