What Is the FHA Bankruptcy Waiting Period?
The best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray. When your home buying plans are interrupted by financial hardship and bankruptcy, you may wonder what to do next. Once
The best-laid plans of mice and men often go astray. When your home buying plans are interrupted by financial hardship and bankruptcy, you may wonder what to do next. Once
Table of Contents Many Americans don’t have the option or ability to buy a car with cash. Although using cash is a simpler process, most people have to finance their
In becoming a prospective homeowner, many people discover terms and processes they never knew about before. You probably already know what a regular mortgage is. But have you ever found
Payday loans seem like an appealing option when you’re struggling to pay your bills and falling behind on monthly payments. Payday lenders that work with Chapter 13 (also known as
Homeowners in Kentucky may be able to refinance or modify their home loans in the event that they can no longer afford their mortgage payments. A loan modification may result
Like many others in the United States, you may be facing a debt problem. Most people have credit cards, and many people also have debt obligations that include medical bills,
Whether or not to reaffirm on a debt can be a difficult decision, with several factors to consider. A reaffirmation agreement is re-obligating yourself to the debt you owe and
We often work with clients that are also working on a loan modification with their mortgage company. Loan modifications may be done before, during or after a bankruptcy case. Loan
In a Chapter 7 bankruptcy case, you may wish to keep your home or your car, or both. Most often, you can do this. If you choose to keep making
Reaffirmation agreements generally benefit the mortgage company, not you. When you sign a reaffirmation agreement, this effectively waives the discharge you would have received in your Chapter 7. A reaffirmation
For people who are thinking about filing for bankruptcy, one of the most important issues in your bankruptcy involves the types of debt you have incurred. There are two types
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