MAYBE! Most states set limits on the value of a vehicle that you can keep after filing bankruptcy. You can't go out and buy a brand new Porsche or Mercedes Benz and then file bankruptcy and keep the car. You will be limited to something that is worth less than $3000 or so.
no
In federal bankruptcy, it depends on the value of the motorcycle and whether you can exempt it or pay the trustee the value of the bike. If there is a state bankruptcy procedure in PA, the rules may be a little different.
no
Yes
Seek advice from a professional. Your local bankruptcy attorney is there to help you.
It is when an indivdual (or married couple) file for bankruptcy rather than a business or corporation.
Of course.
It depends, usually after you file bankruptcy they take all your vehicles but one of them so that way you have one vehicle to get back and forth for emergencies. When you file bankruptcy and have a job, they usually limit the amount of money coming into your household too.
If you are filing for personal bankruptcy it is not necessary to have a lawyer. If you are filing for business bankruptcy, you must retain a lawyer on your behalf.
Sure
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
If you file bankruptcy, you file bankruptcy on everything. You can not file bankruptcy on one loan.