Can Bankruptcy Help me Keep my Home?
A San Francisco bankruptcy attorney addresses:
How can bankruptcy assist me in keeping my home?
Bankruptcy will not only stop a foreclosure sale but can also allow an individual to make up missed mortgage payments. Chapter 13 of the bankruptcy code gives the filer three to five years to catch up on past due mortgage payments. This means that if the filer is able to pay the mortgage as it normally comes due, plus a little extra to make up for the missed payments, the home will not be sold. In addition, at the end of the three to five years, the filer will be current on their mortgage and exit bankruptcy with no threat of foreclosure.
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