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In most cases you will not lose your home or car during your bankruptcy case as long as your equity in the property is fully exempt. Even if your property is not fully exempt, you will be able to keep it, if you pay its non-exempt value to creditors in Chapter 13. However, some of your creditors ...
03/12/2009
In a Chapter 7 case, you can keep all property which the law says is "exempt" from the claims of creditors. In determining whether property is exempt, you must keep a few things in mind. The value of property is not the amount you paid for it, but what it is worth now. Especially for furniture an...
03/12/2009
A Chapter 13 can stop the foreclosure permanently.  It may allow a delinquent borrower to pay back the delinquency and reinstate the mortgage, over a period of time, usually five years.  A borrower must make a regular payment and part payment each month until the delinquency is caught up or cured...
03/12/2009
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