
23 February 2023 | 10 replies
Bankruptcy Code." www.georgiapublicnotice.com.Does anyone KNOW Alabama law, know for sure because the legal notice does not specify "subject to any liens superior", please no guesses.Many Thanks.

2 December 2023 | 6 replies
Regadless of the answer, the judge or jury can be convinced that it is to deceive the bank.I think it also presents problems when the loan is sold or when the original borrower files for bankruptcy or when there is a probate and so on.If you file it "loud and proud" (using your LLC or name, you are giving notice to the world and to the bank that you now own the property.

3 October 2021 | 52 replies
(one has bankruptcies and evictions easily findable via google) this (and many other issues) is why I self manage

8 May 2022 | 6 replies
Any one of his creditors can force him into bankruptcy.

18 May 2022 | 81 replies
Steve Vaughan, I seldom care about a p/e when buying tech stocks like Zillow class A will buy more Zillow today and each time it drops for a dollar-cost averaging position historically as I've done with Tesla since it was $80 and close to bankruptcy before the last split 5/1 lots of changes are likely even a pivot but it has the capital to survive and a small change to its fees could propel it forward.
3 February 2024 | 20 replies
And what happens if the seller has to file bankruptcy?

5 November 2023 | 22 replies
Well, of course there is the due on sale but there is also, if they miss a payment it trashes your credit, if they get a lien it now attaches to the property and it becomes your lien if you have to take the property back, if they file for bankruptcy in the future it also becomes your problem, you've given up title so you have no control over how they treat your loan, and on and on.Be wise.

22 October 2023 | 9 replies
@Ashley KetvongsaThey couldFile bankruptcy to buy themselves time to sell the property

15 November 2023 | 11 replies
(I once had a tax attorney file bankruptcy during a case I was in, talk about being an odd situation).Partnerships assume the risk of their partner.

13 July 2021 | 10 replies
In a serious enough situation, you may be forced to file bankruptcy to get out from the debt.