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Does this new company have to except the terms of the bankruptcy and us not reaffirming our mortgage?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
The new mortgage company only acquired what the old mortgage company had to sell. So your mortgage debt is still discharged & the mortgage company cannot sue you to collect, although they can foreclose on you. Please be aware that if you lose property in foreclosure that there can be many other consequences to the foreclosure, and you will be responsible for property taxes, insurance & any HOA dues that arise after the filing. If your mortgage is federally insured, you may be placed on the dreaded CAIVRS blacklist and be unable to ever obtain another mortgage, federally insured or not.
The new mortgage company only acquired what the old mortgage company had to sell. So your mortgage debt is still discharged & the mortgage company cannot sue you to collect, although they can foreclose on you. Please be aware that if you lose property in foreclosure that there can be many other consequences to the foreclosure, and you will be responsible for property taxes, insurance & any HOA dues that arise after the filing. If your mortgage is federally insured, you may be placed on the dreaded CAIVRS blacklist and be unable to ever obtain another mortgage, federally insured or not.
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Who will be responsible for the loan after bankruptcy?

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Answered by attorney Dorothy G. Bunce (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at A Fresh Start
Bankruptcy would not affect the responsibility for a student loan unless your ex spouse obtained a special court order (not the regular discharge) saying that the student loan was discharged. In most co-signed student loans, both the student & the parent are 100% responsible for paying the debt.
Bankruptcy would not affect the responsibility for a student loan unless your ex spouse obtained a special court order (not the regular discharge) saying that the student loan was discharged. In most co-signed student loans, both the student & the parent are 100% responsible for paying the debt.
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Can a recent payment to store credit card affect bankruptcy?

Answered by attorney Marjorie A. Guymon
Bankruptcy lawyer at Goldsmith & Guymon, P.C.
You should have no problem with any of your cards. I do not recommend paying off the card. It may result in the trustee recovering the payment to share with all creditors in any event.
You should have no problem with any of your cards. I do not recommend paying off the card. It may result in the trustee recovering the payment to share with all creditors in any event.
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