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Commonly Asked Bankruptcy Questions From Users Near You

This information is not legal advice and is not guaranteed to be correct, complete or up-to-date. It is provided for general informational purposes only. If you need legal advice you should consult a licensed attorney in your area.

If I signed a promissory note as part of the short sale approval, can I dismissed later on in a bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Philip Rory Boardman (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Haven Law Group, P.C.
Yes, as long as no fraud is involved. You probably should put a little time in between the short sale note and the filing of the bankruptcy.
Yes, as long as no fraud is involved. You probably should put a little time in between the short sale note and the filing of the bankruptcy.

Will filling chapter 7 bankruptcy remove me from the check system?

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Answered by attorney Magnolia Zarraga (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Magnolia Zarraga
Not necessarily, if you have an attorney have him call them for you and advocate on your behalf that they remove your name and info. I have done this successfully for my clients. But it is not automatic, most attorneys I know do not take this extra step for their clients. Make sure you file bankruptcy with a local and experienced attorney who can do this for you. Good Luck.
Not necessarily, if you have an attorney have him call them for you and advocate on your behalf that they remove your name and info. I have done this successfully for my clients. But it is not automatic, most attorneys I know do not take this extra step for their clients. Make sure you file bankruptcy with a local and experienced attorney who can do this for you. Good Luck.
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Can a real estate lien be applied to an incorporated business bank account?

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Answered by attorney Curtis Lee Chronister (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Chronister Law Firm, LLC
Technically, your condo association already has a lien against your condo for the amount of any unpaid association dues or fees. However, this lien does not attach to any other property that you own. The lien simply attaches to your condo by operation of law. In order to secure a lien against any other property you own, the condo association will have to file a lawsuit against you. If the condo association obtains a judgment against you, then a judgment lien can attach to other real and personal property that you own. Without a judgment lien, the management company for your condo cannot garnish or levy any of your other assets. It would be a good idea to consider incorporating your business or forming a limited liability company. You should consult an attorney experienced in business formation to discuss in detail what would be best for you.
Technically, your condo association already has a lien against your condo for the amount of any unpaid association dues or fees. However, this lien does not attach to any other property that you own. The lien simply attaches to your condo by operation of law. In order to secure a lien against any other property you own, the condo association will have to file a lawsuit against you. If the condo association obtains a judgment against you, then a judgment lien can attach to other real and personal property that you own. Without a judgment lien, the management company for your condo cannot garnish or levy any of your other assets. It would be a good idea to consider incorporating your business or forming a limited liability company. You should consult an attorney experienced in business formation to discuss in detail what would be best for you.
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