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The terms of BK differ depending on whether you are filing state or federal. Before making any decision you need to find out which house qualifies as your primary residence. That would be the property the homestead exemption can be applied to. It might be beneficial to consult an attorney that specializes in bankruptcy. They usually give free consultations or for a minimal fee.

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