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By: Will Clemence
Experienced bankruptcy lately? You may wonder if you will still will be able to get a home loan. You may also be wondering if buying home after bankruptcy is a good idea for you. While bankruptcy can (read entire article)
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By: James Mahony
The following article presents the very latest information on bankruptcy. If you have a particular interest in bankruptcy, then this informative article is required reading. It's very easy to fall in (read entire article)
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By: John Mussi
Bankruptcy can bring more problems with it than you might expect... especially if you're not entirely sure what bankruptcy is. Luckily, there are a variety of online resources that can not only educa (read entire article)
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By: Art Hamel
If you'd like to know how you can buy a large, multi-million dollar business -- one that pays you a fat, six-figure salary year in, and year out -- and be able to do it even if you have rotten credit (read entire article)
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By: John Campbell
Victims of both Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita may now file for bankruptcy without many of the filing requirements facing most debtors today.The United States Department of Justice recently waiv (read entire article)
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By: Delia Galley
The new bankruptcy law, officially known as The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005, is aimed at making it more difficult for debtors to file for bankruptcy under chapter 7 (read entire article)
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By: Carrie Reeder
Purchasing a home after a recent bankruptcy is not impossible. Although most lenders recommend that you wait at least 24 months before applying for a mortgage, there are ways to obtain a mortgage loan (read entire article)
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By: Carrie Reeder
As soon as your bankruptcy has been discharged, you can apply for a home equity loan. However, expect to pay high interest rates for financing with such a low credit score. Waiting longer and practici (read entire article)
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By: Nathan Dawson
So you have been through a bankruptcy and surely have been told to wait at least two years before applying for a home loan. Waiting two long years without any guarantee of being approved for a mortgag (read entire article)
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By: Carrie Reeder
Have you filed bankruptcy since you bought your home? Are you now looking to take advantage of lower interest rates by refinancing your home? You will probably soon realize how much more difficult i (read entire article)
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By: Mansi Aggarwal
‘Bankruptcy’ the term that can raise the goose bumps of almost every individual who hears it and even a nervous breakdown to those who confront it. Bankruptcy stands for the situation when a person ru (read entire article)
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By: D. Lex
Bankruptcy credit counseling is a requirement of the new bankruptcy law effective October 17, 2005. The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005 requires court approved bankrupt (read entire article)
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By: Charles Essmeier
Bankruptcy attorneys all over the country are reporting that their business is up 25-50% over last year. The reason? New bankruptcy legislation is set to take effect later this month, and the laws a (read entire article)
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By: Carrie Reeder
If you have a recent bankruptcy on your credit and are looking to get financing for a home, there is hope. Buying a home with bad credit will just put more emphasis on the other two factors needed to (read entire article)
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By: Christopher Cooper
Bankruptcy and Credit - What Happens After Your Debts Are Discharged?Bankruptcy will remain on your credit report for ten years. But you may be able to get credit fairly quickly - almost immediately (read entire article)
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By: Christopher Cooper
Most American consumers are living too close to the edge. They are carrying too much credit card and mortgage debt and have too little in the way of savings. When the inevitable unexpected crisis come (read entire article)
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By: Tim S
So are student loans able to be discharged? In short, probably not. Student loan debts are nondischargeable in Chapter 7 Bankruptcy cases unless paying the debt would cause the debtor "undue hardship. (read entire article)
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