One of the most frustrating things my clients deal with is the refusal of their bank to foreclose on their home after they file bankruptcy. Unfortunately, and I can say this as a homeowner myself, owning a home can be quite a burden. Repairs, taxes, insurance, and HOA...
Filing Chapter 13 is a great way to catch up on your past due mortgage arrears, but there are many instances in which a debtor may wish to downsize, be free of stifling HOA dues and costly home maintenance, or simply enjoy the freedom of renting for a while. Perhaps...
I’ve taken the liberty of outlining the foreclosure process in Georgia to help any potential clients make the right decision in seeking legal advice before its too late. If you are facing a potential home foreclosure, you will receive a series of letters in...
How long can I live in my house after filing a Chapter 7 bankruptcy? It’s no secret that a Chapter 7 bankruptcy will not save your home from foreclosure. That’s the purpose of a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. A Chapter 7 will eliminate the ability of the bank to...