In Re Williams
MEMORANDUM ON MOTION TO TERMINATE AUTOMATIC STAY
Before the court is the Motion to Terminate Automatic Stay, to Allow Possession of Property filed by Morequity, Inc. on November 17, 1999. The Brief of Moreq-uity, Inc. and the Debtor’s Brief in Opposition to Relief from Stay were filed on January 12, 2000. 1 A hearing was held on February 2, 2000.
This is a core proceeding.
I
On September 10, 1999, at 10:43 a.m. eastern daylight time, the Debtor filed his petition under Chapter 13 of the Bankruptcy Code. The Debtor included his residence, located at 4616 Emory Road in Knoxville, Tennessee, in his Schedule of Real Property. Pursuant to a Deed of Trust executed by the Debtor and Mary K. Williams on August 13, 1997, the residence secured the Debtor’s obligation to Moreq-uity, Inc. under a Balloon Note executed by the Debtor and Mary K. Williams on the same date. The maturity date under the Balloon Note is August 18, 2012. Pri- or to his bankruptcy, the Debtor defaulted under the terms of the note and Morequity, Inc. foreclosed on the residence. On September 8, 1999, two days before the Debtor filed his petition, Morequity, Inc. was the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale of the Debtor’s residence. Mo-requity, Inc.’s bid of $78,007.71 constituted a credit bid of its debt. The Debtor, in his Chapter 13 Plan, proposes to pay Morequity, Inc. its contract maintenance payment of $783.83 and to cure an arrearage listed at $9,800.00.
Randy W. Hardison, the Successor Trustee under the Deed of Trust, testified in a January 12, 2000 deposition that he was employed by Morequity, Inc. to foreclose on the Debtor’s residence; that Mo-requity, Inc. bought the residence with its winning bid of $78,007.71 on September 8, 1999; that he executed a Successor Trustee Deed for the sale on September 10, 1999, at 8:30 a.m. central daylight time which equates to 9:30 a.m. eastern daylight time; and that he did not receive notice of the bankruptcy until 2:15 p.m. central daylight time on September 10, 1999. The Successor Trustee Deed was not recorded before the Debtor commenced his bankruptcy case and remains unrecorded.
II
The issue before the court is whether the Debtor’s residence was property of the estate at the commencement of his Chapter 13 case such that he may provide for the payment of Morequity, Inc.’s claim in the manner permitted under
Property of the estate includes, with certain exceptions not relevant here, “all legal or equitable interests of the debt- or in property as of the commencement of the case.”
In
In re Johnson,
Because the creditor presented no evidence that the two requirements under Tennessee law had been met, the court would not confirm the pre-petition foreclosure sale at issue.
See id.
at 137-38. Upon reconsideration of the matter, in which the creditor provided evidence that consideration had been exchanged and the statute of frauds requirement had been met pre-petition, the court confirmed the foreclosure sale.
See In re Johnson,
In the present matter, the foreclosure sale was held on September 8, 1999. The Debtor does not dispute that the sale was conducted in accordance with the required processes. The sale was final under Tennessee law before the Debtor filed his petition. As with the creditor in Johnson, Morequity, Inc. used a credit bid against its debt and the Successor Trustee Deed was prepared and executed before the Debtor filed his petition.
Ill
The Debtor argues that the Successor Trustee Deed did not comply with
The deed memorializing the sale shall, in addition to such other requirements as may now or hereafter exist under the laws of the state with respect to the proper form of deeds, in order that they might qualify for recording in the various offices of registers of counties in this state, whenever the provisions of subsection (a) have required notice to be given to the United States and/or to this state, state that the land described therein is conveyed subject to the rights of the United States to redeem the land as provided for in26 U.S.C. § 7425(d)(1) and/or is subject to the right of this state to redeem the land as provided for in § 67 — 1—1433(c)(1), as appropriate, shall have attached thereto, as exhibits), a copy of the notice thus provided to the United States, a copy of the written response of the United States to the notice thus provided, if any, a copy of the notice thus provided to the state, and a copy of the written response of the state to the notice thus provided, if any, as appropriate.
It is evident from reading this provision that it is not a requirement governing the validity of deeds memorializing sales or a requirement that deeds be in a recordable form. Rather,
The Debtor argues that the Successor Trustee Deed did not comply with
Even if § 67-4^409(a) did apply, the Successor Trustee’s Deed does include a statement of the consideration exchanged, stating that Morequity, Inc., “the highest and best bidder thereof, became the purchaser of said property for the sum of Seventy Eight Thousand Seven and 7)ioo Dollars ($78,007.71)” and that the Successor Trustee “for and in consideration of a premises and the payment of the sum stated above, the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, hereby transfers and conveys to [Morequity, Inc.] ... the following described property....”
IV
The sale of the Debtor’s residence to Morequity, Inc. was final before the Debt- or filed his petition. The residence did not become property of the estate under
Notes
. Morequity, Inc. also filed an Objection to Confirmation of Chapter 13 Plan which was overruled on January 21, 2000, because it was not filed within the time required by E.D. Tenn.LBR 3015-3.
. Although the Debtor refers to