Getting Your Fresh Start Through Bankruptcy

A Fresh Start Through Bankruptcy

It’s so easy to get impulsive and overspend during the holiday season. But, it might be too late to simply get strict with your budget, work overtime, or add a part-time job while paying off your credit cards. In fact, it might not be enough to recover from post-holiday debts that are piling up. Perhaps […]

Should I File Bankruptcy?

Should I File Bankruptcy?

If you’re asking yourself the question, “should I file bankruptcy?”, you’re in the right place. I invite you to continue reading to determine if bankruptcy is right for you. Should I File Bankruptcy? People file bankruptcy for a lot of good reasons. You will also find that large businesses do this regularly. However, for individual […]

Rescue and Predatory Home Mortgage Fraud

Rescue and Predatory Home Mortgage Fraud

Rescue and predatory home mortgage frauds are common. Here’s an example for you. One person sends $10,000 dollars to a company in California because that company states they will save that person’s home from foreclosure. In addition, the company claims they will accept payments from the person and make their mortgage payments for them. They […]

Foreclosure Landlord-Tenant Lease Eviction Laws

Foreclosure Landlord Tenant Lease Evictions

With regard to foreclosures and the landlord-tenant lease eviction laws, this article explains the rights of both tenants and landlords. Generally, if the rental property is in foreclosure, the landlord owns a property until the property transfers to the new owner. The landlord or owner may occupy, use, lease or sell the property as he […]

Bankruptcy Time Limits and Filing Periods

Bankruptcy Time Limits and Filing Periods

The timing that goes into when to file bankruptcy is everything. That’s why you must educate yourself about bankruptcy time limits and filing periods. It hurts a lot less and is less stressful if you know what to do and when to do it. Bankruptcy Time Limits and Filing Periods Educating yourself to know what is […]

Kentucky Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure Law

Kentucky Deed in Lieu of Foreclosure Law

A deed in lieu of foreclosure only means you automatically and immediately lose possession of the home. A deed in lieu will not normally be accepted when there are other liens against the home or a second mortgage. Rather, each lien and mortgage has to agree to release their lien. Moreover, you have to get […]