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Updated almost 17 years ago, 01/29/2008

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Carolyn Golden
  • Homeowner
  • dallas, TX
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Hanging on to house

Carolyn Golden
  • Homeowner
  • dallas, TX
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:violin: Hi, my name is Carolyn. I've been in denial that my husband and I are a part of the mortgage crisis. We have a bad mortgage, true, but I feel like we were fortunate enough to chose bankruptcy over foreclosure, just before the lines got really long. Now that we are moving into chapter13, I am eager to avoid losing our key assests: house, investments. I can spare the rest. So I am here to see how to do that.

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