Filed Chapter 7, house in pre-foreclosure, mortgage was not reaffirmed can I do a quit claim deed?
I also don't see the point of quit claiming the property. There is no personal liability because of the bankruptcy, and the quit claim shouldn't...
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I also don't see the point of quit claiming the property. There is no personal liability because of the bankruptcy, and the quit claim shouldn't...
They may want to know the value of the property, but they are more likely interested in knowing whether the property is occupied. If the property...
It would come from the condo declaration and/or bylaws.
You could certainly stop them with a bankruptcy. Depending on the facts, you may be able to get rid of the debts entirely by filing a Chapter 7...
This is a question that could be better answered by a family law attorney. With that said, if the cards were used to pay for an expense of the...
Actually, if your husband used the credit cards to pay for family expenses (either from before you were separated or for something like expenses...
There is no incentive for the lender to simply release the second lien, so the only way to force them to release it is through a bankruptcy. With...
Assuming that this is a "no asset" case (that is, that there are no assets for the Trustee to liquidate and distribute funds to creditors), then...
Nice try, but I don't think you have a prayer of having a student loan discharged based on the theory you have presented here (unless there is...
If the asset is in a non-IRA account, then I would fear that it is NOT exempt. You should leave the asset in the IRA, then file the bankruptcy. ...