Source: http://www.ncbrc.org/tag/discharge-injunction-2/
Timestamp: 2019-04-20 16:38:43+00:00

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A creditor’s good faith belief that its conduct did not violate the discharge order precludes a finding of contempt for violation of the discharge injunction even if that belief is unreasonable. Taggart v. Lorenzo (In re Taggart), No. 16-35402 (9th Cir. April 23, 2018).
Where state law treats criminal fines, fees and costs as punitive rather than compensatory those debts are excepted from discharge in bankruptcy. Sanders v. AllianceOne Receivables Management Inc., No. 15-15243, Adv. Proc. No. 16-1204 (Bankr. W.D. Wash. July 6, 2018).
Nationstar waived its right to argue that the court could not address the merits of the debtor’s discharge injunction case before ruling on class certification, and several of Nationstar’s post-discharge communications violated the injunction. Forson v. Nationstar Mortgage, LLC., No. 08-61001, Adv. Proc. No. 15-2137 (Bankr. S.D. Ohio March 21, 2018).
Continuous confusing contact with the discharged debtors by the mortgage servicer was appropriately sanctioned at $1,000 per violation notwithstanding the servicer’s formulaic and contradictory disclaimers in some of the correspondence. Ocwen Loan Servicing v. Marino, Nos. 16-1229, 16-1238 (B.A.P. 9th Cir. Dec. 22, 2017).
The debtor was not personally liable for post-petition HOA dues despite the fact that title to the property remained in his name, where he had no “significant incidents of ownership” in the property. Hovious v. Bridgewater Homeowners Assn., No. 10-2917, Adv. Proc. 16-50195 (Bankr. S.D. Ind. Feb. 15, 2017).
The secured creditor violated the discharge injunction when it misapplied plan payments and then claimed default and late charges post-discharge. Scott v. Caliber Home Loans, 2015 WL 9986691, No. 09-11123, Adv. Proc. No. 14-1040 (Bankr. N.D. Okla. July 28, 2015).

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