If you lost the title through foreclosure or abandonment in the bankruptcy, probably not, but it depends on a number of factors. Consult a lawyer in your area.
After Chapter 7 bankruptcy has been Discharge can buy a home
Student loans do not go through the discharge procedure, only bankruptcy's. A discharge takes place six months from the date you filed for bankruptcy. Then you have to wait two years from the date of discharge to apply for a home loan.
No, filing for bankruptcy does not discharge or reduce the principle on student loans, though the bankruptcy process may put 'recovery attempts' on temporary hold. Regarding mortgages, filing bankruptcy will potentially discharge your debt, though you may lose your home unless you choose to file a Chapter 13, which will allow you to consolidate debts and retain your home if you so choose.
what happens when you file bankruptcy and your second home you own as an investment is placed in the bankruptcy by mistake the house getsfor closed on and sold but no title search is done to see that there are actually two mortgages on the house who is responsible for the second mortgage
Best practices dictate that you work with your bankruptcy attorney to answer your questions specifically.
Absolutely, there are many programs available to assist existing home owners as well as home buyers with financing home loans after bankruptcy and foreclosure. To obtain a home loan while currently in a chapter 13 bankruptcy it is very important to establish a good payment history. The company that will approve you for a home loan will need to have your payment history. They will also contact the trustee of your chapter 13 bankruptcy to receive permission or an ok to proceed with your home loan. To obtain a home loan after chapter 13 bankruptcy you will need to provide the following to your loan officer. Original schedules of your bankruptcy Discharge documents of your bankruptcy Proof that you have a satisfied discharge Proof that you have established new credit To obtain a home loan after a foreclosure. Maintained or established new credit Applying for an FHA Home Loan there is a waiting period of three years after the foreclosure proceedings have been completed. For Conventional Home Loans you will need to wait five years. Frank Thomas Sr. Loan Consultant www.lowermymortgageratestore.com 480-621-4270
An honorable discharge is when you are sent back home because of a medical problem or your time in the military was done
What has MY bankruptcy got to do with you moving out of your house? Obviously, if the mortgagee is not telling you to leave, and you get to stay rent-free, stay as long as you can, but get as much moved or ready to move as you can. You may not be given much time.
After your discharge, you can purchase a home at any time. If you pay cash, you may have some serious problems explaining where the money came from and why it was not reported in the bankruptcy documents. If you apply to borrow, you will have trouble qualifying for a mortgage, since credit score will be low, due to the bankruptcy and the poor credit you had prior to filing. You will have to be serious about repairing your credit score, and it will take 3-4 years for you to do that.
No. You do not "declare bankruptcy" ON anything. You declare bankruptcy when you cannot pay your bills as they come due. You must list all your assets and all your debts. What happens after that depends on which title you are filing under, chapter 7, 11, 12 or 13.
It is hard to refinance any home after 8 months out of bankruptcy. However it will still be based alot on your credit score. Check with if you can believe US Bank as to there guidelines. I have found them very forgiving. Also lenders like a lower loan to value LTV on a mobil home than a stick home.
The title is ironic beause krebs no longer fits in with his family and town now that he is back home.