Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Georgia
Mortgage deficiency judgement & Bankruptcy
I foreclosed on 2 homes in 2006. In both cases the 2nd lender got nothing, and have pursued me for the deficiency. One of the lenders is trying to get a judgement against me for $40K, and I know the other 2nd lender will soon follow suit as well to the tune of $200K. I have little income and no assets.
Should I consider filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy instead of wasting money fighting the deficiency litigation in court? What course should I follow?
2 Answers from Attorneys
Re: Mortgage deficiency judgement & Bankruptcy
A mortgage deficiency is an unsecured debt and therefore dischargeable in a bankruptcy filing. In order to determine whether you would be able to file, more information would be needed. Feel free to visit my website at www.4georgiabankruptcy.com
Re: Mortgage deficiency judgement & Bankruptcy
Without a full look at your finances, no one can answer you, but generally it would cost five figures to litigate a deficiency case, so that is obviously a flawed (and usually unsuccessful) strategy. Get a free bankruptcy packet at my website, fill it in and call me if you'd like me to review it.
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