If I file for bankruptcy, I would like to be able to keep my vacation or rental property.
July 25th, 2009
Any experienced tacoma bankruptcy lawyer should tell you that it is generally more difficult to retain a rental or a vacation home, as opposed to a primary residence, if you file a Chapter 7 or a Chapter 13 bankruptcy. It is possible, however, to do so. A lot really comes down to whether or not you have any equity in your vacation or rental property. For example, if the home has absolutely zero equity in it, then you will most like be allowed to keep it. Our bankruptcy lawyers will help you and provides specific criteria to keep your vacation or a rental home.
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