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Posted about 1 month ago in Foreclosure Baltimore, MD
Randall J. Nesbitt's answer
A bankruptcy filing can be accomplished in one day. You will need to decide...
Janet Caridad Neris' answer
Although it is possible to file a bankruptcy in one day there are many... Posted about 22 hours ago in Foreclosure Baltimore, MD Posted 7 days ago in Foreclosure Baltimore, MD
Cliff M Blondes' answer
The answer to the question first involves estate and trust issues that will... Posted about 1 month ago in Contracts / Agreements Baltimore, MD
Zachary Aaron Copp's answer
The foreclosure process does not nullify an otherwise binding rental agreement.... Posted about 1 month ago in Debt / Lending Agreements Baltimore, MD
Mark Shaban Eghrari's answer
His bankruptcy will NOT protect you and may not protect the home either. The... Posted 4 months ago in Landlord / Tenant Baltimore, MD
Mark L Rosenberg's answer
The foreclosure notice should have an attorney's name and phone number. You can... Posted 3 months ago in Real Estate Baltimore, MD
Paula Jeanette Mcgill's answer
I would have to review the divorce decree to determine if she is in fact in... Posted 5 months ago in Real Estate Baltimore, MD
Thomas C Valkenet's answer
Do you have copies of the settlement papers? The friend's bank can not have a... Posted 7 months ago in Foreclosure Baltimore, MD Posted 9 months ago in Foreclosure Baltimore, MD
Cedulie Renee Laumann's answer
Many Maryland attorneys have devoted their time - without compensation - to... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Baltimore, MD
Gregory J. Jalbert's answer
If you don't feel you want to file a bankruptcy proceeding check with an...
Brett D Weiss' answer
Yes, if you file for Chapter 13. Chapter 13 allows you to dismiss your case at... Posted about 1 year ago in Bankruptcy / Debt Reisterstown, MD
Shelly Crocker's answer
If the "second mortgage" was a consensual lien (which I would assume it is),...
David Leibowitz's answer
Yes. Although the debt was discharged, the lien remains. It might be possible... Posted about 1 year ago in Lawsuits / Disputes Rosedale, MD
Kenneth P Barnhart's answer
You may have a claim against both your ex and the mortgage company and whoever... |