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What is a Deficiency Judgment?
A deficiency judgment is a court judgment that a mortgage lender gets against a homeowner after a foreclosure. Many states prohibit deficiency judgments, but Virginia, Maryland and the District of Columbia all allow them. Different states impose different limits on when a lender can pursue a deficiency judgment. But the basic premise is the same.…
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Can Refinancing Stop Foreclosure?
If you default on your mortgage, the mortgage lender will foreclosure on your property. The bank will enforce its legal right, as a secured creditor, to repossess and sell the property. At foreclosure auction, the lender attempts to recover the money that is owed on the mortgage. Not only can you lose your home, but foreclosure…
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What is a Foreclosure in Virginia Like?
Mortgage lenders use the legal process of foreclosure to recover the unpaid balance of a mortgage by selling real property. Foreclosure can severely damage a homeowner’s credit. And foreclosure can be devastating to a family that loses their home. Foreclosures can be originated by mortgage lenders, homeowners associations, or judgment creditors when the homeowner is…
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Can I Keep a Credit Card After Bankruptcy?
If you are filing for bankruptcy, you should know that it’s sometimes difficult to obtain unsecured credit after you file. You may wonder whether you can keep a credit card after bankruptcy to use in emergencies. The answer is that you may be able to keep a credit card after bankruptcy under certain circumstances, but…
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Virginia Bankruptcy: Why File for Bankruptcy in Virginia?
Federal bankruptcy laws exist to protect those who are struggling with debt. Bankruptcy ensures a way out for people who are in over their heads financially. If you are having a hard time paying your bills and if you have a lot of debts, consider a Virginia bankruptcy filing. Why file for Virginia bankruptcy protection?…
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Can Student Loans in DC Be Discharged through Bankruptcy?
Today, one of the biggest debt problems that many people face is student loan debt. According to American Student Assistance, around 60 percent of college students — or 12 million college students each year — borrow money to cover the costs of attending school. Washington, D.C. has the most student debt in the nation. So can…
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Can I Keep My Car If I File Bankruptcy?
Bankruptcy provides an important opportunity to eliminate debts that you are struggling with and cannot pay. However, many people are reluctant to consider bankruptcy even when filing makes sense. This reluctance can stem from serious concerns about having to give up essential possessions such as your car. I frequently answer the question: Can I Keep My…
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Do Not Be Like Detroit
On July 18, 2013, the city of Detroit filed for protection under Chapter 9 of the Bankruptcy Code. Major legal brawls are now in the works for the nation’s 18th largest city, its 9,500 employees, and nearly 20,000 retirees drawing pensions. Most consumer bankruptcy cases are a lot less complex than the bankruptcy for a…
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What is a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy?
Chapter 13 bankruptcy solves a lot of problems that the other chapters of the Bankruptcy Code cannot. When you get into trouble with debt and are not able to pay your bills, consider seeking bankruptcy protection. As an individual consumer, there are several different kinds of bankruptcy that you can file. These types of bankruptcy…
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Bankruptcy Could Save Your Home
If you are coping with foreclosure, bankruptcy could save your home. While bankruptcy might not just make your mortgage go away, if you want to keep your home, bankruptcy gives you options. Whether or not you’re facing foreclosure, bankruptcy could make your home both more affordable and more valuable. You have other options besides bankruptcy,…
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