Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Virginia
past bankruptcy
I filed chapter 7 bankruptcy in 2001 and now find that 2 credit card co.
attached the amount owed to our real estate. They want over 35,000 now...Amount owed was 12,000 total...what can I do...I do not have 35,000 to pay it off?
Asked on 5/19/08, 12:29 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Susan Allen
The Law Office of Susan E. Allen, PLLC
Re: past bankruptcy
The only way the creditors could obtain a lien on your property is by getting a judgment, which means you were sued.
Unless you moved to avoid the liens in your bankruptcy, the liens likely remain valid and enforcable against your real estate.
Answered on 5/20/08, 7:42 am
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