A ruling by U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Laurel Isicoff goes further than any other on the divisive surrender issue linking bankruptcy and foreclosure cases.
The 14-page ruling challenged other decisions forcing homeowners to stop fighting foreclosure on property they surrendered to get bankruptcy protection. The Miami judge ruled that surrendered property not administered by a trustee is abandoned to the debtor, not creditor.
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