Your saying through BK...as in over....done.
Your life & business are your life and business...make money or lose money...the results are yours.
If you have come through a bankruptcy you have been through quite a bit. It is important to know that if your bankruptcy was dismissed, it may still be reinstated at a later date.
Not after the bankruptcy has been discharged. If the person is participating in a chapter 13 bankruptcy they must have the permission of the trustee/court to engage in any major financial transactions.
Yes, this debt should have been marked as a bankruptcy by the original creditor. It cannot be changed from a bankruptcy to a discharge unless the bankruptcy did not go through.
No.
Tax liens will only be removed after they have been paid, been discharged through bankruptcy or the time to collect (statutes) have expired.
If the car is being repoed then you owe something.
Call the attorney or company that handled your bankruptcy.
Some strict limitations have been set by the new bankruptcy law. Debtors will not be able to file Chapter 7 bankruptcy if they've been through a Chapter 7 within eight years of the new filing. If they want to file for Chapter 13, they will not receive a discharge within two years of a previous Chapter 13 discharge and within four years if they were discharged from a Chapter 7, 11 or 12 bankruptcy.
After Chapter 7 bankruptcy has been Discharge can buy a home
The bankruptcy trustee in charge of the case will notify the filer that the BK has been dismissed and the reasons for it having been done.
It is impossible to tell through public record what year Jimmie Wayne White filed bankruptcy. This is information that is confidential to his credit report, and if it has been at least 10 years the information would have been purged from record.
You cannot have your bankruptcy "removed" in anyway that I know of... I have been selling homes for 11 years and I have yet to see that happen. Depending on whether you filed chapter 13 or 11, it can be "overlooked" after 2 years if you are wanting to buy a home. If you have had late payments after the bankruptcy you will more than likely have to wait 5-7 years