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  • 299 Broadway, Ste. 803, New York, NY 10007

Treuhaft & Zakarin LLP

4.9
580 Reviews
  • 305 Broadway, 9th Floor, New York, NY 10007

  • Law Firm with 3 lawyers3 awards

  • A law firm practicing bankruptcy law.

  • Bankruptcy LawyersChild Custody, Divorce & Separation, and 7 more

Ira Treuhaft
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  • 880 3rd Ave., Fl. 13, New York, NY 10022-4730

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer2 awards

  • Bankruptcy, Corporate

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  • 521 Fifth Avenue, 17th Floor, New York, NY 10023

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • Member, New York County Supreme Court Independent Judicial Screening Panel, 2015. Arbitrator, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), 2019--. Arbitrator, New York City... Read More

  • Bankruptcy LawyersEmployment and Labor Law, Trial and Appellate Litigation in all State and Federal Courts, and 6 more

Eric M. Nelson
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  • 1123 Broadway, Suite 301, New York, NY 10010-2093

Drohan Lee LLP

4.9
9 Reviews
  • 489 Fifth Ave, New York, NY 10017

  • Law Firm with 12 lawyers1 award

  • A law firm practicing bankruptcy law.

  • Bankruptcy LawyersAlternative Investments, Regulatory, and 4 more

Jae Lee
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  • 641 Lexington Avenue, 15th Floor, New York, NY 10022

  • Law Firm with 1 lawyer1 award

  • A law firm practicing bankruptcy law.

  • Bankruptcy LawyersBusiness Law, Real Estate, and 8 more

Sally Anne Levine
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  • 29 Broadway, 20th Floor, New York, NY 10006-3218+2 locations

  • Law Firm with 2 lawyers

  • A law firm practicing bankruptcy law.

  • Bankruptcy LawyersLabor And Employment, ERISA, and 10 more

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Andrew A. Gorlick
Of Counsel
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Greenspoon Marder LLP

4.8
328 Reviews
  • 590 Madison Avenue, Suite 1800, New York, NY 10022+23 locations

  • Law Firm with 217 lawyers2 awards

  • Greenspoon Marder is committed to providing excellent client service through our cross- disciplinary, client-team approach. Our goal is to understand the challenges that our... Read More

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Diane Steiner
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  • 136 E. 64th, Ste. 11E, New York, NY 10112

  • 437 Madison Avenue, 29th Floor, New York, NY 10022

  • 220 Madison Ave., Ste. 14B, New York, NY 10016-3415

  • 655 3rd Ave., Fl. 22, New York, NY 10167-9106

  • 230 Park Ave., 10th Fl., New York, NY 10169

  • 280 Madison Ave., Ste. 1202, New York, NY 10016-0801

  • 370 Lexington Ave., Ste. 505, New York, NY 10017

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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.

Shortsale after foreclosure and after chapter 7 discharge how long do we have to wait to get a mortgage?

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Answered by attorney Kathleen Delacy (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Reger Rizzo & Darnall, LLP
It may be about 3 or 4 years before you can buy another house, but that is completely up to the lender. Some lenders may still not do it.
It may be about 3 or 4 years before you can buy another house, but that is completely up to the lender. Some lenders may still not do it.

Can the bank come after me for the rest of the laon if it was abandoned?

Answered by attorney Seth David Schraier
Bankruptcy lawyer at Law Office of Seth D. Schraier, P.C.
If the loan is released and abandoned, then you no longer are liable to pay the remainder of the loan. You should, however, make sure you keep a copy of this release if it comes up in the future.
If the loan is released and abandoned, then you no longer are liable to pay the remainder of the loan. You should, however, make sure you keep a copy of this release if it comes up in the future.
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If someone has filed bankruptcy and has it dismissed, then you do a reaffirmation on your home loan, does the dismissal invalidate your reaffirmation?

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Answered by attorney Ronald Karl Nims (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Ronald K. Nims
A reaffirmation means that the discharged person agrees to become liable on his otherwise discharged debt. If the discharge isn't granted then the reaffirmation is meaningless. Of course, if the reaffirmation included a change in the terms of the debt - you'd need to read the agreement to see if the new terms are effective regardless of whether the discharge is granted.
A reaffirmation means that the discharged person agrees to become liable on his otherwise discharged debt. If the discharge isn't granted then the reaffirmation is meaningless. Of course, if the reaffirmation included a change in the terms of the debt - you'd need to read the agreement to see if the new terms are effective regardless of whether the discharge is granted.
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