Posted on Apr 30, 2013
Most people do not give up any of their assets when they file for bankruptcy.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
You can try a short sale or refinancing, but those are not right for everyone.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
It is almost impossible not to be approved for bankruptcy.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
Most people do not give up any of their assets when they file for bankruptcy.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
Unfortunately, there are always con artists near by when people are in financial distress.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
In Florida,, you have the right to reinstate your mortgage, but you will have to pay all back payments and applicable fines.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
Unfortunately, they can garnish your bank accounts under certain circumstances.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
They can call any day between 8 am. and 9pm.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
In Florida, having an attorney can delay the foreclosure process.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
They can, but only to the extent that your taxes relate to your bankruptcy.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
If you own a sole proprietorship, then those debts must be disclosed on you bankruptcy.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
You may be able to qualify for a loan modification, but it depends on many different factors.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
Bankruptcy laws are federal and do not vary by state, but some of the exemptions you may qualify for do change.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
You will receive the surplus if you house sells for more than your debt.
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Posted on Apr 30, 2013
Having inaccuracies in your credit history can be damaging to your credit score.
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