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Tran Code 2850-05, Prepetition Claim Payment
This transaction allows you to make arrearage payments involved with a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. It is only for pre-petition claims. For post-petition claims, use either the Postpetition Claim Payment transaction (tran code 2850-06) or the Petition Claim Payment transaction (tran code 2850-07). In order to use this transaction, the following actions must happen on the account:
•The account must be in Chapter 13 bankruptcy. See the Confirmed By Court Chapter 13 field group help on the Loans > Bankruptcy and Foreclosure > Bankruptcy Detail screen for more information. (Note: Your institution must be using the new Bankruptcy Detail screen. See Bankruptcy Options for more information.)
•Bankruptcy prepetition arrearage amounts must be processed on the account. See the Claim Information dialog help on the Loans > Bankruptcy and Foreclosure > Bankruptcy Detail screen for more information.
We suggest that the person at your institution responsible for updating transaction designs set up the transaction to look like the following. See the Transaction Design section in the CIM GOLDTeller User’s Guide for more information.
Once this payment is made, the system updates the amount for prepetition arrearages and displays it in the Fees table on the Loans > Marketing and Collections screen > Delinquent Payments tab, as shown below. This payment must be kept separate from a regular loan payment for reporting purposes. However, for Credit Reporting purposes, any outstanding arrearage amounts are added to the Amount Past Due (Base Field 22) in the Credit Report transmission (FPSRP184). Additionally, if any arrearage payments are made for mortgages, those amounts are included in the year-end 1098 form.
Loans > Marketing and Collections Screen > Delinquent Payments Tab
These are the available post-petition arrearage codes:
•240 – Prepetition Income Fees
•241 – Prepetition Receive Fees
•242 – Prepetition Escrow Due
•243 – Prepetition Interest Due
•244 – Prepetition Principal Due
Note: If you have more than one arrearage code set up on an account, the system automatically applies the payment in a specific order. Once that arrearage has been paid, the system pays the next arrearage, and so forth. On the Fees table, the payment count will be reflected, as well as the applied amount.