Flexibility in Selling Your Home through Chapter 13
If you are behind on your mortgage and want to sell, you may be able to delay the home sale for years and pay the arrearage out of the sale.
Dealing with Statutory Liens on Your Home in Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy cannot remove contractor's liens or other statutory liens from your home, but both Chapter 7 and 13 can help you deal with them.
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13–Delayed Sale of Your Home
In a Chapter 13 case you can schedule to sell your home as part of the court-approved plan, or leave it more flexible.
Chapter 7 and Chapter 13–Selling Your Home with Equity but Have Lots of Other Debts
Protect the equity in your home from your creditors through either of the consumer bankruptcy options.
Making Sense of Bankruptcy: Qualifying for a Second (or Third) Mortgage “Strip”
You can strip a junior mortgage from the title to your home if the home is not worth enough to have any of its equity covering that mortgage.
Making Sense of Bankruptcy: Qualifying for a Second (or Third) Mortgage “Strip”
You can strip a junior mortgage from the title to your home if the home is not worth enough to have any of its equity covering that mortgage.