The Bankruptcy Code mandates that the debtor take a credit counseling course within 180 days prior to filing bankruptcy. The course is one of the many useless hoops debtors must jump through prior to filing their bankruptcy petition. If you really want to avoid bankruptcy, this “course” is not helpful I, like any other [...]
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We have bailed out the mortgage companies that brought us the foreclosure crisis, now the states and a federal government agencies are on the verge of a sellout buyout by the bad guys for fraudulent foreclosures. The Office of Comptroller of the Currency, or OCC, and the attorney generals for all 50 states are participating [...]
Leases are their own animal under the bankruptcy code. They are neither secured debt, nor unsecured debt. They get their very own schedule, schedule G. And the Bankruptcy Code provides that leases can be assumed or rejected. Rejection, as you might have guessed, means nope, not interested, take your leased property back, don’t [...]
You may run an incorporated, or, unincorporated, small business. A corporation that wants to keep operating has to file for Chapter 11 to get bankruptcy relief. Individuals may file also; you do not have to be a corporation to file for Chapter 11. You may own and rent a bunch of houses, operate a store, [...]
As banks go back to having lending standards, they turn down more borrowers. A new industry has sprouted in between traditional lender, like banks and finance companies, and traditional loan sharks like HBO’s Tony Soprano. They call themselves payday lenders. Some states, unfortunately not Michigan, have outlawed these parasites. Payday lenders charge effective annual interest [...]