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Yes, if you file bankruptcy, it will stay a foreclosure sale.
The foreclosure only satisfies the first mortgage. You are still responsible for the Home Equity loan. However, if you haven't made a payment on it... Read Answer
The quick easy answer is "If you don't pay...... they take it away".
However there are a host of additional questions we have to... Read Answer
Since you are on the Deed filing will stop the foreclosure. Even if you are not on the Deed but have an interest in the property, such as an... Read Answer
It is sad that you do not trust your own attorney. Ask them to explain the process more.
As to your question - if an objection/answer/reply is... Read Answer
Your rights and responsibilities vary depending on what state your house is located in, but generally you can be held responsible for the judgment on... Read Answer
When your house is foreclosed upon, the financial responsibility is primarily to the mortgage company for all amounts that might arise due to the... Read Answer
A bankruptcy will take care of this debt.
As a tenant with an active lease in a residential home that has been foreclosed, you may be able to work out a new lease with the purchaser of the... Read Answer
Whether you can be sued by a mortgage lender for a deficiency balance on a foreclosed property depends entirely on when the loan was taken... Read Answer