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Filed for Chap7. House was to be surrendered. Bank sold the mortgage before discharge. New bank now threatening foreclosure.
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Answered on August 05, 2013
The unsecured portion (the debt left over after they sell) of your mortgage was discharged. The new lender has the right to foreclose and sell to...
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How does my 86 year old Mother get back $14,000.00 that she loaned to a contractor to help his business out of a slump?
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Answered on July 30, 2013
Hiring an attorney to help her is the best thing you can do to help her get her money back.
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Should I give them information or not?
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Answered on July 30, 2013
You should be very sure that all information that you are required to, by the court. I would look over the form carefully and make sure you...
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I do not understand how to collect money judgements in MI?
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Answered on July 26, 2013
I would check the official court website to see if they have examples for you to look at.
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What are my rights if my wages were incorrectly garnished for ~3 years? Credit ruined.
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Answered on July 26, 2013
I would retain an attorney right now to sue to recover the sum you paid and for whatever damages your state law allows.
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How to collect a debt?
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Answered on July 25, 2013
The best thing you can do is hire an attorney to help you collect this debt. If you don't want to do that, look online for court forms and...
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What can a debt collector do if I am 3 days late?
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Answered on July 24, 2013
The only thing I would add (in addition to recording any further conversations) is to make the payments anyway. Call back and see if you can reach...
Differences between ohio and Michigan bankruptcy laws?
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Answered on July 24, 2013
The only real difference in bankruptcy between the states has to do with the state exemption laws (you can choose between the state version or the...
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Should I pay shopko civil demand!?
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Answered on July 24, 2013
Your best option is just to pony up the money. This is both from a legal, moral and strictly business perspective.
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We have a 16 year child living with us because he has no where to go. my question is what are my liabilities if something happe
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Answered on July 23, 2013
Depending on the circumstances of what happens, you may be liable. In most situations, you would not be.
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