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No, not if the quit claim was a legal transfer under the BK laws. If it was not an allowable transfer the BK trustee/court may dismiss the quit claim and the property may be subject to BK action.
You should discuss your case with an attorney. The information at the website provided below provides some information about transfers in contemplation of bankruptcy. You should proceed very carefully.
Only if you have filed chapter 6.
i think you never quit but if you delete your file you might be able to quit. thanks my username is redflaged just if you want to now.but i don t know how to delete the file.
The answer is in Chapter 5.
Question isn't very clear -BUT- if you "quit claimed" your home prior to filing for bankruptcy, they might consider that you voluntarily divested yourself of any assets so that it couldn't be seized for satisfying your debt(s). Because of that move, they might be able to prevent your filing.
It depends on the way the house is included in the bankruptcy. If the mortgage is up to date and the landlord is reaffirming the mortgage, there should be no effect. If the landlord is abandoning the property to the mortgagee, you will either get a notice to start paying rent to the mortgagee or a notice to quit or both. Talk to a bankruptcy lawyer right away, as there are some things you may be able to do to delay things or get help moving.
Is there a special form for a quit claims deed for a time share, and how do you file
You don't. You either quit and start "new game" with a different character in a new file or just quit and forget the file all together. You're choice.
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You need to contact the trustee in bankruptcy. The bankrupt hasn't "given up their interest" unless they have already executed a deed. Their interest may be subject to the bankruptcy proceeding.
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