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Could Chapter 13 Have Saved Holyfield’s House From Foreclosure?

Do you remember when Mike Tyson bit off a chunk of Evander Holyfield’s ear?  That was a bad day for Mr. Holyfield but this week might have been worse.

Evander Holyfield said that he always thought he would be able to save his 54,000 square feet mansion on 235 acres in Fayette County, Georgia with 11 bedrooms, 17 bathrooms, three kitchens, two lane bowling alley and a 135 seat theater.  Earlier this week, he was evicted.

How could a rich and famous person like Evander Holyfield lose his house in foreclosure?  During his career, Holyfield has earned over $250 million dollars.

Could he have filed Chapter 13 bankruptcy and saved his house from foreclosure?

Filing chapter 13 stops foreclosures but if you have more than $1,081,400 in secured debt, you can’t file Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  Instead, you have to file Chapter 11.

For purposes of this blog post, lets assume Holyfield could file Chapter 13 bankruptcy.

Should he have done it if he could have?  The answer is probably no.

Every person who is considering Chapter 13 needs to understand that it  does not help you with future mortgage payments.  Chapter 13 is a great tool for someone who is behind on their mortgage payments and has the means to catch them up over time.

For example, let’s say you have a person who has been unemployed for the six months.  Understandably, this person has fallen behind on their mortgage payments.  Let’s say a week before the foreclosure date, this person finds a new job but the mortgage company refuses to work them this late in the process.  This person would be a great candidate for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.  Chapter 13 allows you to catch up the back payments over time and stop the foreclosure of your home.

In contrast, if a person has mortgage payments that are just to high, Chapter 13 will not bring them down.

My guess is that Evander Holyfield has access to a team of lawyers.  Perhaps they looked at estimates of his future income compared with his monthly expenses and decided it was best to let the house get foreclosed.

The Atlanta Journal reported that the maintenance costs alone on his mansion were $1 Million per year.  The Atlanta Journal also reports that he currently owes more than $500,000.00 in back child support payments.

If Mr. Holyfield has a large amount of unsecured debt, Chapter 7 might be a better option for him.

Evander Holyfield is the only five time World Boxing Champion in history.  I wish him the best as he fights this financial battle.

Other posts you might be interested in reading.

1.  What is Chapter 13?

2. What is Chapter 7?

3. How much does it cost to file?

4.  How do I stop a garnishment?

5.  How do I stop a foreclosure?