Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Michigan

Bankruptcy/ Real Estate

Unfortunately, my husband and I have begun the proceedings to file for bankruptcy on approx. $25000 worth of credit card debt. We are current on all vehicle loans, and both mortgage and line of credit, and had no intention of including our home in the bankruptcy. However, as we understand that the bankruptcy will make it very difficult for us to purchase a new house for a few years, and as we are quickly outgrowing our 3 bedroom 1 bath home, we are reconsidering that decision. We are in Michigan, and therefore have around $40000 negative equity in our house, which is located on a very busy main road. We are trying to emerge from this devastating situation in the best possible position for our family, and with the real estate market like it is in Michigan, rent to own, or land contracts are readily abundant. We are outdoor people, who have dreams of one day owning a small hobby farm where our children can run free. We can't help wondering if this may be our opportunity to get out of a house that will be difficult to sell in a good market and start over again with more space around us? Any advice would be highly appreciated. Thank you.


Asked on 2/10/08, 8:56 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Peter Torrice Canu, Torrice & Zalewski, PLLC

Re: Bankruptcy/ Real Estate

I suggest you get out of the house. This is your 1 opportunity or you have to wait another 8 years. There are places to rent, rent to own and land contract all over this state. Call me for help 5862851700 or talk to your bankruptcy attorney.

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Answered on 2/10/08, 11:07 am


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