If you filed for bankruptcy and the title company knows about it, then you cannot sell your house. Your title is not free and clear so a buyer could not purchase. It also depends on the bankruptcy, you should talk to your lawyer.
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If you have filed bankruptcy because you cannot afford to pay your debts, a lender will not loan you money to purchase a house and it just doesn't make sense. You cannot continue to acquire assets while your assets are frozen and in the possession of the trustee in bankruptcy in a bankruptcy proceeding.
Call the realtor and notify him/her that you have decided not to sell. Then follow this up with something in writing. Depending on the terms of your contract, there may be damages for breach. You'd have to read you contract to find out.
All liens survive bankruptcy. You can get rid of the lien by "avoiding" it. Look up "Avoiding Liens" in google or findlaw.com for more info.
According to the news, Kruse International has not filed bankruptcy. Whether there is any money left is anyones guess.
When you either voluntarily give up the house or you stop making payments (foreclosure).
Yes, you can still apply for Mortgage Relief after filing bankruptcy.
The party that filed bankruptcy will be protected as far as the collections process is concerned. The bank will in response expect the party who has not filed bankruptcy to make all the remaining payments. If this happens, you may want to consult with a lawyer ASAP so that you are making payments on a house that will be co-owned by an X.
you just have to check around because not everyone does a background check!
If the foreclosure was not part of the bankruptcy, yes.
You already los your house, the BK doesn't effect the past. Now you'll lose most anything else.