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#1filing chapter 7 and selling home
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08-27-2008, 03:38 PM
what happens if you were in a sales contract to sell your home and also in an agreement with the lein holder who has put a notice of default on the property and the day before funding you decide to file chapter 7
You have many valid questions, but I honestly think you should contact a Bankruptcy Attorney to get the correct answers - we are not attorneys here. We can offer general bankruptcy information, but what you are looking for would be best answered by an attorney.
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