Stopping the Foreclosure of Your Home Temporarily and Permanently through Bankruptcy
Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 can help you save your home. Which one is better for YOU?
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Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 can help you save your home. Which one is better for YOU?
Does the recent increase in foreclosures signal the long-anticipated surge in defaults of Option ARMs (adjustable-rate mortgages)that were scheduled to reset their interest rates right about now?
In August, mortgage lenders started so many home foreclosures that the month-to-month increase was the biggest since August of 2007.
Don’t take for granted the extraordinariness of bankruptcy’s automatic stay.
In VERY RARE circumstances, ALL of your creditors can pursue you even if you file bankruptcy. Here is how to avoid those rare but dangerous circumstances.
You can’t count that filing a bankruptcy will instantaneously stop every act against you by every one of your creditors. Or can you?
Home prices are edging up. At least according to the latest monthly S&P/Case-Shiller Home Price Index released in late August.
In my last blog I gave you the first five of ten ways that Chapter 13 allows you to keep your home. Here are the other five.
In my experience the number one reason people choose to file Chapter 13 instead of Chapter 7 is to save their home.
The amount of property you get to keep in a bankruptcy is the result of a 200-year-old Constitutional battle of states’ rights vs. federal power.