Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas
Is a statement of intent for ch 7 tx mortgage binding? Can I retain and pay
Asked on 9/17/13, 3:54 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Greg Wiley
Law Office of Greg Wiley PLLC
You must actually file a reaffirmation to be binding. Most times mortgages are rtain and pay.
Answered on 9/26/13, 6:00 am
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