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U.S. top court says 2nd mortgages on 'underwater' homes cannot be voided in bankruptcy

WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday handed a win to Bank of America Corp by ruling that a second mortgage on an "underwater" home - one with a mortgage balance exceeding its current value - cannot by voided during bankruptcy.

On a unanimous vote, the court ruled against two homeowners, David Caulkett and Edelmiro Toledo-Cardona, in Florida, where many homeowners have struggled to pay their mortgages following the recent housing crisis.

Caulkett and Toledo-Cardona had both won before the regional appeals court that oversees Florida. The 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals had ruled that homeowners in Chapter 7 bankruptcy can void - or in bankruptcy terms "strip off" - a second mortgage when the debt owed to the holder of the first mortgage is more than the property's current value.

That means the lender loses its ability to foreclose on the property even if its value increases.

But Bank of America, which is the second mortgage holder in both cases, argued in court papers that the approach taken by the 11th Circuit was different than other appeals courts around the country.

The cases are Bank of America v. Caulkett and Bank of America v. Toledo-Cardona, U.S. Supreme Court, Nos. 13-1421 and 14-163

http://finance.yahoo.com/news/u-top-court-says-2nd-143258657.html
 
So are these people who somehow wanted the 2nd discharged but they were going to keep their first?  I presume that is the scenario being discussed.
 
didn't know they still did these.  This was how the scam worked during the boom.
 
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