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By Henry E. Hildebrand, III, Chapter 13 Standing Trustee for the Middle District of Tennessee
Mortgage creditor may not withdraw a notice of fees, costs, and charges filed in a case after the supplement to the claim has been challenged without court approval; the allowance of such a notice will not be permitted where a state statute forbids it. Quicken Loans, Inc. v. Winnecour (In re Dworek) 589 B.R. 267 (Bankr. W.D. Pa. Aug. 22, 2018) (Agresti)
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In a number of cases, Quicken Loans filed a notice of fees, costs, and charges . . .
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