Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
if a default judgement is granted, can if force the sale of my property
Asked on 4/23/19, 12:37 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Andrew Nichols
Law Office of Andrew B. Nichols
If you are referring to your property being your principal residence then the answer is no. A creditor cannot force the sale of a homestead in Texas. However, the judgment can remain on your credit report for ten years. Please feel free to visit our website at www.northtexasdebtfreedom.net
Answered on 4/23/19, 12:43 pm
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