If
you are in a large amount of debt and you have a mortgage on a home,
you may face the risk of not being able to afford your mortgage payments anymore.
Once mortgage payments stop because you do not have sufficient income to
make your payments, your home will likely be foreclosed upon. A foreclosure occurs
in Maryland when a lender files legal proceedings in the local Circuit Court seeking
the sale of real estate that secured the payment of a real estate loan.
Richard J. Hackerman is a Baltimore, Maryland foreclosure attorney and represents
people throughout Maryland when lenders file foreclosure actions or are in the
process of filing foreclosure actions. Richard J. Hackerman can assist you
if you are facing the possibility of losing your home because you can no longer
afford the payments. Are you facing the
possibility of foreclosure? Richard J. Hackerman may have a solution
for you! Contact him today. When mortgage
payments are missed, the reason is often a loss of income due to illness, loss
of employment, or other temporary problems. Filing
a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy can provide up to 60 months to "catch up" on missed payments
and save your house. Is Chapter
13 Bankruptcy Right for ME? This is the critical decision that you
and your attorney must make based on the amount of the arrears, your assets and
your present and future income. Time
is of the essence As soon as a Bankruptcy is filed, there is an automatic
injunction which will prevent the Foreclosure sale. To protect your home, you
must act quickly. You must file the bankruptcy petition before the foreclosure
auction takes place. Chapter 13 bankruptcy
allows indebted individuals with regular income streams to retain some or all
of their assets during the bankruptcy process. In a Chapter 13 some creditors
are paid through a trustee appointed to maintain a debtor's bankruptcy estate.
Other creditors, generally those creditors secured by your home or other real
estate and the holders of automobile liens are paid directly by the Debtor
after the chapter 13 case is filed. Chapter
13 bankruptcy filers are generally able to keep their personal property and assets. Chapter
13 bankruptcy can be used as part of plan to negotiate a difficult or an untenable
financial situation. Chapter 13
Bankruptcy for Wage Earners BALTIMORE, MARYLAND chapter 13 Bankruptcy Lawyer
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND foreclosure prevention lawyer Reasons
for Filing Chapter 13 Bankruptcy: -
A person is behind in mortgage payments and seeks to
save a house. -
A person has excessive debts
or significant equity in his or her home. -
A
person received a Chapter 7 discharge within the last eight years.
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A person has disposable income after paying reasonable
living expenses. -
Am I Eligible to File
for Chapter 13 Bankruptcy? To qualify for a Chapter 13 bankruptcy,
an individual must have a steady source of income, and be able to pay back his
or her debts (or a portion of the debts) by making monthly payments over a period
of 36 to 60 months. A steady source of income can include salary, spousal or other
support, commissions, family assistance, rental income or business earnings. The
Chapter 13 Bankruptcy lawyer assists those who need to file bankruptcy to protect
their home. People with the means and desire can save their home
through the chapter 13 process. My Baltimore bankruptcy law office will assist
you as much as possible through the bankruptcy process. A Chapter
13 case is generally a more detailed and time-consuming process
than a Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Personal
Attention For Personal Bankruptcies Richard J. Hackerman has helped
people all over the State of Maryland. THE
PROBLEM-TOO MUCH DEBT. You can lower credit
card debt with a Chapter 13 bankruptcy under certain circumstances.
Every situation is different. Call or contact our bankruptcy law office to
schedule an appointment for a free initial consultation. I can help. Stop
Foreclosure One of the benefits to filing Bankruptcy is the "automatic
stay", which stops most types of legal actions against a debtor including foreclosure.
However, in many instances homeowners who are facing foreclosure do not want to,
or can not, file for Bankruptcy. In these instances, our firm can assist with
other means that may help a debtor avoid foreclosure and/or Bankruptcy. Possible
actions may include negotiating a short sale or a deed in lieu of foreclosure.
Depending on a debtor's situation, we can evaluate whether Bankruptcy, or some
other alternative, can help resolve a pending or potential foreclosure. Repossessions: PROBLEM:
If you do not make your car payments your lender may repossess your
car. PROBLEM: Without an automobile
you can not get to work. PROBLEM:
If you do not have a job you can not make your payments. Filing
for Chapter 13 bankruptcy protection can stop the vicious cycle of debt before
it destroys your life. Under a Chapter
13 plan your car will be protected and you may not necessarily end up paying
the full amount you owe on your loan. If
your auto has already been repossessed, you must file before the auction sale. A
Chapter 13 plan will allow you to make up missed payments over the life of
your plan. Are you facing the possibility
of foreclosure? Richard J. Hackerman may might have a solution for you! Contact
Richard J. Hackerman, a Baltimore Bankruptcy and Foreclosure Attorney today! If
you need an experienced bankruptcy or debt settlement attorney to help you with
a Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 bankruptcy filing, please contact Richard Hackerman
for a free initial bankruptcy consultation. Beware
of Foreclosure scams Due to the weak housing market the number of
foreclosures is skyrocketing. There are
many individuals and companies who prey on homeowners facing foreclosure. One
common scam is to offer to buy your house and then rent it back to you. If you
sell your house with a "QUIT CLAIM" deed, the mortgage is not satisfied, and the
lender may continue with foreclosure. IF
SOMEONE IS OFFERING TO BUY YOUR HOME I CAN REVIEW THE CONTRACT, NEGOTIATE ON YOUR
BEHALF AND MAKE AS SURE AS I CAN THAT YOU WILL NOT BE PREYED UPON BY UNSCRUPULOUS
INVESTORS THAT ARE ONLY SEEKING TO BUY YOUR HOME AS CHEAP AS POSSIBLE AND MAY
BE TRYING TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF YOU IN YOUR TIME OF NEED. THERE ARE REAL ESTATE
SCHOOLS IN BALTIMORE THAT TEACH PEOPLE TO WRITE ILLUSORY CONTRACTS THAT REQUIRE
YOU TO SELL YOUR HOME, BUT PERMIT THE BUYER TO “FLIP” YOUR HOME, WITH
LITTLE OR NO LIABILITY TO THE BUYER SHOULD HE FAIL TO BUY YOUR HOME AS YOU MAY
BELIEVE THEY ARE REQUIRED TO DO.
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an attorney for advice regarding your own situation. The material on
this website is for general informational purposes only. It is not legal advice
nor provided in the course of an attorney-client relationship. As a result, Richard
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