Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Pennsylvania
post discharge foreclosure
our mortgage was discharged in chapter 7. after discharge our creditor agreed to modify our loan. If we can no longer keep up with the payments and the creditor forecloses will we be responsible for any difference between what the creditor sells the property for and what we owe? or did the chapter 7 protect us from that?
Asked on 12/12/03, 3:24 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: post discharge foreclosure
If you reaffirmed the debt, you will be responsible for the difference should liquidating the property not result in sufficient funds to satisfy the debt.
Answered on 12/12/03, 3:44 pm
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