No...you cannot do any business at all for 7 years, and if you have any cash you must declare it and you will probably have to hand it over to your creditors.
No.
Not really. Cash advances can and will be scrutinized by the bankruptcy Trustee for up to ONE YEAR prior to your bankruptcy filing date. If you take a cash advance and then file bankruptcy, that portion of your debt may not be discharged, on top of having to account for why you took it and what you spent the money on.
10000 dollars
One cannot file bankruptcy on a cash advance in Illinois. A cash advance totaling more than $750 taken on within 70 days of your bankruptcy filing, can't be discharge. The reasoning behind this would be an individual would have to prove intention to paying back an advance.
As soon as a lender will let you borrow, or when you have the cash to pay for it. You will pay a higher interest rate, and you have to watch out for "finance here" dealers, who are not licensed as lenders and often change the paperwork by filling in blank spaces after you sign.
By filling withdral form from your bank.
no
As soon as you get the cash to pay for it
I hate to break it to you but in my opinion you can not afford to buy a motorcycle if you are in bankruptcy unless you have cash saved up.
yes but I paid cash for my condo(association dues) , can it be foreclosed if so by who i don't have a mortgage
Depends on the state or commonwealth you in. Contact an attorney and review your docs
Yes you can.