What will a bank do, mortgagee dies, mortgagee not on the deed, person on the deed not on the mortgage
As stated elsewhere, you need to have the mortgage and title documents (deed) reviewed by competent counsel. Your description does not provide...
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As stated elsewhere, you need to have the mortgage and title documents (deed) reviewed by competent counsel. Your description does not provide...
Creditors will often send a blank reaffirmation agreement to debtor's counsel, ask them to have it signed and returned. It cannot be filed with the...
While there is a "Satisfaction of Judgment" form, which tells the court the defendant has paid the amount owed (or the plaintiff has collected it...
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The short answer is - yes. You can file a non-periodic garnishment (usually directed to the debtor's bank), a periodic (wage) garnishment, and a...
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I believe this was addressed somewhat in the last response. With your additional facts, just because she paid some of the mortgage expenses does...
I am not aware of any Michigan statute that would grant someone an ownership interest in real estate simply because they were living there. If...
Credit unions here will frequently tie your various obligations together with "cross-collateralization" language in a car loan. The fact that your...
Debts for fraud are typically non-dischargeable. When you file bankruptcy, the State of Michigan will file what's called an Adversary Proceeding,...
The answer will depend on how the property is titled (if it is held as a trust asset, the trustee is the proper party to sign any deed), and what...
The short answer is yes - bankruptcy is an option. You can also go into court and file a motion for installment payments - you show the court your...