Yes, as long as you keep making the payments.
yes
Chapter 7 is a liquidation bankruptcy, you are giving up your assets. If you want to keep your home and car you would need to file a Chapter 11 Bankruptcy.
It depends on which "chapter" of bankruptcy you file. I suggest you speak with an attorney to see what you can do.
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Probably not, but it depends on the value of the home and the exemptions available to cover that value.Consult a local bankruptcy lawyer.
In a chapter 7, yes, you can keep your vacation if you have no equity in it. This assumes you have not run out and borrowed money against it knowing you were going to file bankruptcy. In a chapter 13, the equity is only relevant to the amount to be paid to the unsecured creditors. You don't "lose" the property.
Yes, in most cases, a person can keep their cars when they file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. It will ultimately depend on the bankrupt court.
If it is determined that you do not have an equity position in your home that exceeds the state statutory exemptions, you will be able to keep your home in a Chapter 7, as long as you continue to be current on your monthly mortgage payments
Can u keep your checking account after filing chapter 13?
The answer depends on the type of bankruptcy you file and the value of your home. In Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you may be required to sell the home unless it falls within certain exemption limits. In Chapter 13 bankruptcy, you can typically keep your home and create a repayment plan to catch up on missed mortgage payments. It's best to consult with a bankruptcy attorney to understand your specific situation.
Generally yes.