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Asked: March 22, 20232023-03-22T22:00:12+00:00 2023-03-22T22:00:12+00:00In: Bankruptcy

How can i file chapter 7 and keep my house?

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How can i file chapter 7 and keep my house?
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  1. Michael Murphy Pundit
    2023-03-25T14:48:57+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2023 at 2:48 pm

    Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy does not necessarily mean that you will have to lose your house. You can keep your house if you are able to continue making your mortgage payments and if your home equity is covered by the homestead exemption in your state. In some states, the homestead exemption can be used to protect some or all of the equity in your primary residence from being taken by the bankruptcy trustee to pay off creditors.

    However, if you are behind on your mortgage payments or have too much equity in your home, you may have to sell your home or surrender it to the bankruptcy trustee. To keep your house, you will need to work with your bankruptcy attorney and mortgage lender to come up with a plan that allows you to keep making payments on your home while also satisfying your other debts.

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  2. Joseph Haddad Pundit
    2023-03-25T14:43:48+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2023 at 2:43 pm

    If you are struggling with an overwhelming debt, filing for chapter 7 can be the best yet challenging option. The main concern for homeowners while filing for Chapter 7 is how to keep their homes. The good news is there are options available. 

    You can use bankruptcy exemptions to protect the equity in your home. Each state has its own set of exemptions that allows you to keep certain assets including your home. It is important to work with an experienced attorney to understand the exemptions available for you and how can you use them to save your home. 

    You can also work with your mortgage lender to modify your loan. By doing so you can manage your mortgage payments which can help you to keep your home. It is recommended to work on this as soon as possible because delaying it any further can make it tough to get a loan modification. 

    Another best way to ensure that you can keep your home is by working with an experienced attorney who can help you in understanding the overall process. If you are in search of an attorney then Nick Thompson is an experienced bankruptcy attorney who can help you in understanding the overall process. He can be approached  by visiting his blog: https://www.bankruptcy-divorce.com/

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  3. Julie O Pundit
    2023-03-25T10:48:16+00:00Added an answer on March 25, 2023 at 10:48 am

    Filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy can be a difficult decision, but it may be necessary for those struggling with overwhelming debt. Fortunately, there are ways to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and still keep your house.

    Here are some main points to consider:

    • First, you should consult with a bankruptcy attorney to discuss your specific situation and explore all available options.
    • If you have equity in your home, you may be able to use the homestead exemption to protect it. The homestead exemption varies by state, but it typically allows you to exempt a certain amount of equity in your primary residence from bankruptcy proceedings.
    • If you are current on your mortgage payments, you may be able to reaffirm your mortgage debt with your lender. Reaffirmation means you agree to continue making payments on your mortgage, even after bankruptcy.
    • If you are behind on your mortgage payments, you may be able to negotiate a loan modification with your lender to catch up on missed payments and keep your home.
    • It’s important to note that if you have a second mortgage or other liens on your property, those debts may not be discharged in bankruptcy, and you may still be responsible for paying them.

    In summary, it is possible to file for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and keep your house. Consulting with a bankruptcy attorney and exploring your options for using exemptions and negotiating with your mortgage lender can help you achieve this goal.

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