One of the worse financial predicaments to be in is having the bank foreclose on your house. As soon as the mortgage begins to fall into default most individuals live in the fear of losing their home. This is the time that those in this situation begin to think about bankruptcy. Usually it is immediately … Read more
You have to understand that the value for your property that you list in your bankruptcy is not as you perceive the value of them. It has to be the actual cost for it, if they were going to be replaced at this time. You may have to have supporting documentation that shows the trustee … Read more
Having to deal with creditors day in and day out is devastating. Especially when there is nothing you would like better than to be able to pay them and be over and done with them. It gets worse when they are not only threatening legal action, but have actually started the proceedings like a home … Read more
Having the thought of a possible foreclosure on your property hanging over your head is frightening and disheartening. It can put you into a state of panic and you don’t know which way to turn. If you are entering into a bankruptcy then it is imperative that you have the right legal representation. This creates … Read more
If you’re considering filing for bankruptcy, you may already be feeling overwhelmed with the various consequences. For many filers, the question of whether they can keep their homes and other property is at the forefront. The question “Can I keep my home with bankruptcy?” has a complicated answer, but there are a number of ways … Read more
Owning a home is a big investment and, often, your biggest asset. When mortgage debt arises or you have had trouble with foreclosure, you may have some questions about how that is affected by bankruptcy. Here are some brief answers to some of the common questions about mortgages in Houston bankruptcy: How Can I Stop … Read more
Texas real estate foreclosure sales Real estate foreclosure sales in Texas only occur on the first Tuesday of each month. There is no other day that real estate can be foreclosed in Texas. For 2013, New Years Day, or January 1, is the first Tuesday of January. Even though this is a national and state holiday, … Read more