Puerto Rico foreclosure and related bankruptcy and title issues
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INVESTMENTS, INC. SERRANO REALTY 3:12-bk-339 Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Bankruptcy filings knock in Puerto Rico last year despite an increase in the number of commercial cases |
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Using observations from Automated Access to Court Electronic Records (AACER), I recently posted about the 4.2% cast off in thorough bankruptcy filings for the month of April, which came on the heels of a 35% boost waxing in the month of Procession. These are nationalist figures and show influential variations across the boondocks. To look at divergence across the nation, I compared the utter circadian bankruptcy filing regardless for the first four months of 2010 to the quotidian filing status for all of 2009. Also, I Euphemistic pre-owned the federal official districts as the entity of gauging. Although federal judicious districts are not an dream geographic collapse, they do consider for a itty-bitty bit more nuanced drawing than using official-pull down observations and circumvent what can be an overpowering morass of county-even details (which are not happily handy anyway)
There are some areas of the nation that are experiencing declining or prosaic bankruptcy filing rates. Of the 91 federal analytical districts (not counting Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Virgin Islands), 22 have seasoned a debility or no improve in the bankruptcy filing velocity. As the map to the satisfactorily shows (click on it for a bigger perception), the areas with declines (gloomy) are foremost in the southeast. Nevada stands out as an oddity, although that community proficient such Brobdingnagian increases last year, its diminution for the first four months may fair be a regression to the penurious.
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Would they be content to settle for less than that? I do not have that money now. I do own a house that has a 1st and second lien and is not even worth what I owe.I have negative equity. How likely is for them to get a judgment to garnish any assets?
I had some in dire straits that was entered into a chapter 13 bankruptcy, but was never followed through, this was 14 years ago. Is there anything I need to worry about? what legal actions can the solicitation agency take? Will this affect my credit?
It depends what you augur by "never followed through."
If you mean that your Ch 13 bankruptcy was dismissed before your debts were discharged, then it is not illegal for creditors to keep up to try to collect the debts.
You have two cows. The administration takes them both, shoots one, milks the other, pays you for the milk, and then pours it down the drain.
you hav two cows.You sell one and buy a bull. Then put them both in your better half's
im not sure-fire why this is here
SOCIALISM:
You have 2 cows
and you give one to your neighbour.
COMMUNISM:
You have 2 cows
the Government takes both and gives you some milk.
FASCISM: