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Houses, Apartments, And Cars

Bankruptcy law has some special rules that apply to houses, apartments, and cars. This section explains what they are and how they work.



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How are judgment liens affected by bankruptcy?

I'm a creditor in a bankruptcy case, and the debtor appears to have given some of his assets to relatives in order to keep them away from his creditors. What can I do?

Someone owes me money and just filed for bankruptcy. A parent co-signed on the debt and now I’m being told that even though the parent is on the debt, I can’t collect from her. Why can’t I collect against the co-signer?

What does it mean to avoid a lien?

What is a reaffirmation agreement?

Does the automatic stay still apply to a residential lease under the new bankruptcy law?

Under the new bankruptcy law, what will happen on my car loan?

Can I keep my car if I file bankruptcy?

Can I keep my house if I file bankruptcy?

A lender has a mortgage lien. What is a lien and does it affect my bankruptcy case?

My lender is foreclosing on my home. Will filing bankruptcy stop this action?

Can I stay in my apartment?

Can a creditor ask a debtor to reaffirm the debt?

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Related Information
» Automatic Stay
» Chapter 13
» Credit
» Definitions
» Discharge
» Exempt and Non-Exempt Property
» Houses, Apartments, and Cars
» Procedure
» Transfers and Payments
Topics Related To Consumer Bankruptcy
» Bankruptcy Law
» Business Bankruptcy
» Collections
» Consumer Bankruptcy
» Credit Problems
» Creditor Rights
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