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David E. Tovarez's answer
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Under section 727, you can receive a chapter 7 discharge, if you have not...
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Paul Joseph Mccord's answer
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Exemptions for Florida bankruptcy cases are required to use the STATE exemption...
Shaun Amarnani
Shaun Amarnani's answer
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It appears you are trying to file it yourself. I cannot answer your question...
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.
Robert W. Kovacs Jr.'s answer
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The foreclosure will be reported on credit report regardless of when your case...
Royce Brent Bishop
Royce Brent Bishop's answer
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Bankruptycy is not my speciality. I do not like Bankruptcy, but somtimes it is...
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui
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It is best to wait until the loan is reinstated before you file Chapter 7....
Michael David Bruckman
Michael David Bruckman's answer
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The creditor has the right to file a motion for relief from stay inorder to get...
Shaun Amarnani
Shaun Amarnani's answer
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I agree with above. Furthermore, you may want to speak to a foreclosure...
Stephen Andrew Mosca
Stephen Andrew Mosca's answer
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I cannot comment on the firm's reputation but will say that if you throw away...
Dennis Andrew Chen
Dennis Andrew Chen's answer
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You should have a bankruptcy attorney review the Motion to determine if the...
Mark Hankins
Mark Hankins' answer
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With your credit trashed, you need to take a realistic look at your finances...
Shawn Alan Arnold
Shawn Alan Arnold's answer
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Assuming you qualify, the relief that you get from having to pay off the credit...
Margery Ellen Golant
Margery Ellen Golant's answer
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This is potentially tricky. If the Chapter 7 properly discharged your debts...
Michael James Vanderzee
Michael James Vanderzee's answer
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When you filed bankruptcy, the foreclosure case must stop until the bankruptcy...
Timothy Gordon Cook
Timothy Gordon Cook's answer
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Good question. Time starts from when you are discharged. This has gotten to be...
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui's answer
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If you are still incurring HOA fees and are worried that the lender still has...
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Andrew Daniel Myers
Andrew Daniel Myers' answer
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First, cooperate fully with the trustee in your case. Answer all questions...
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Young S Song
Young S Song's answer
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You might want to contact the bankruptcy trustee, and inform him of your aunt's...
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Felix R. Carrillo
Felix R. Carrillo's answer
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Filing Chapter 7 will not solve your problem. By virtue of the lien, the HOA...
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui
Mohammad Ahmed Faruqui's answer
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Not enough pertinent information. You did not state whether your house has...
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Todd Albert Warshof's answer
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Any additional negative reporting in the future on these discharged debts can...
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Angel Marie Van Wieren
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If you have an interest in the LLC and file for bankruptcy protection, you must...
Shaun Amarnani
Shaun Amarnani's answer
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The court can take your interest in your LLC. While the LLC is seperate from...
Janet Caridad Neris
Janet Caridad Neris' answer
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If you received your discharge, your case is complete and your debt has been...
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Robert Edward Tardif Jr.'s answer
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Second mortgage holder can seek a money judgment as opposed to foreclosing. If...
E. Brian Davis
E. Brian Davis' answer
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Yes, that civil judgment can be discharged in bankruptcy. The bankruptcy...
Angel Marie Van Wieren
Angel Marie Van Wieren's answer
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I would get an attorney because the purpose of reopening your case is to take...
Shaun Amarnani
Shaun Amarnani's answer
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I would speak to a qualified bankruptcy attorney. The trustee may be filing...

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