Get individual legal consultation NOW. NOT from anyone involved with providing a loan or finance. Frankly, your question shows such a lack of understanding about what happens in BK, and your options - and likely even your situation today...you need to do this NOW!
I believe you home is safe as long as it is your homestead in a bankruptcy. You should consult a bankruptcy attorney to be safe.
You need to start off by talking to your bankruptcy experts. They should be able to help.
What does selling my home have to do with your filing bankruptcy? If it was your home you sold short, assuming an arm's-length sale to a 3d party with no fraud or deception, you should not have a problem with filing bankruptcy.
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.
You should consider filing for bankruptcy before a foreclosure proceeding begins or as soon as you receive a foreclosure notice. Filing for Chapter 13 bankruptcy can help you reorganize your debts and create a repayment plan, potentially allowing you to keep your home. Chapter 7 bankruptcy may provide immediate relief by temporarily halting foreclosure, but it might not allow you to keep your home if you can't catch up on payments. Consulting with a bankruptcy attorney can help determine the best course of action based on your specific situation.
Yes, of course.
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Generally you have to list your home as an asset. But there are different kinds of bankruptcy, and if things work out, your home ownership could be protected. See a bankruptcy lawyer!!
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It depends on your state. You should definitely get a lawyer!
generally filing for bankruptcy puts a stay on the collection of debts, including a foreclosure. get in touch with a bankruptcy atty asap, because there are things you are required to do before filing.
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