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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 18, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
In a news release on October 11, 2007, Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott proposed a series of foreclosure prevention measures to three of the largest mortgage lending and loan servicing companies - Countrywide Mortgage, Litton Loan Servicing (which is based in Houston) and Dallas-based EMC Mortgage. He urged them to (1) implement several [...]
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 16, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
Yes - with a few exceptions. Despite what bill collectors may tell you, wages in Texas may be garnished only to pay court-ordered child support, back taxes, and defaulted student loans.
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 15, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
NO!!! While some collectors will threaten to foreclose on your homestead, they cannot do so in Texas. (If you own rental property, they can.) Under Texas law, a homestead cannot be taken to pay a debt except for debts taken for the purchase of your home, for home improvements, for home equity [...]
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 14, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
The answer is NO! Notice to the consumer of the creditor’s intent to repossess the car, truck, motorcycle, etc. is not required in Texas.
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 13, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
In Texas, if you have a Living Trust and your home is owned by the Living Trust, you need to transfer it back to yourself before you file bankruptcy. Otherwise, you will lose your homestead exemption in bankruptcy. The Texas Property Code allows your living trust to claim your homestead exemption outside of bankruptcy. [...]
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 13, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
Nonjudicial foreclosures are conducted by the lender in accordance with the terms of the mortage and in accordance with state law. Nonjudicial foreclosures can be completed in a relatively short time, and are not heard by a judge, unlike judicial foreclosures.
Judicial foreclosures require the lender to file a lawsuit with the court and ask a [...]
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 12, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
Personal property is exempt under Texas law from garnishment, attachment, execution, or other seizure for payment of a debt if:
1. the property is provided for a family and has an aggregate fair market value on not more than $60,000, exclusive of the amount of any liens, security interests, or other charges encumbering the property; or
2. [...]
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 11, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
Under Texas law, if a claimant of a homestead is married, the homestead cannot be abandoned without the consent of the claimant’s spouse.
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 11, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
In Texas you can have a rural homestead or an urban homestead. An urban homestead for a married couple or a single person is a homestead in a city, town or village and can consist of a lot or lots amounting to not more than 10 acres of land, [...]
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About: See Authors Posts (78) on Oct 9, 2007 in General Bankruptcy Information, Texas | 0 Comments
In Houston, your Chapter 13 case will be assigned to one of two Chapter 13 Trustees based on the judge assigned to your case. They are:
William Heitkamp, Esq.
David Peake, Esq.
For contact information, go to www.13network.com
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