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Anybody can file for bankruptcy.
Yes you can file bankruptcy. However the "rent to own home" is not owed by you and is still owned by the "landlord". You can continue with the "rent to own" or walk away. Bankruptcy is an entitlement to citizens for debt relief
Sure! Rent is not a bankruptcy issue.
yes in texas and south carolina
Yes, you still pay rent, because being bankrupt does not entitle you to free housing.
If you believe Bankruptcy or eviction are possible, and your asking what your asking (which is head scrtachingly weird), GET A LAWYER...go to legal aid...get help.
A business cannot file a chapter 13. But a person can be evicted if he does not pay rent.
Yes, I have a relative that has.
Not paying rent is grounds for eviction. Most courts won't care about the bankruptcy, and most bankruptcy judges will not stop an eviction.
Bankruptcy is a Federal court procedure and law. The location of the things you own make no difference to your ability to file. BK includes ALL your assets and ALL your debts.
The landlord's bankruptcy has nothing to do with the tenant. The tenant still owes the rent.
You can.And in all fairness, you might consider disclosing to your new landlord that you intend to file, especially if you plan to declare any funds due in your new housing situation on your bankruptcy petition.