Topic: bankruptcy filing

Will I Have Trouble Renting An Apartment In NY After Filing For Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jeffrey B. Peltz
http://www.newyorkbankruptcyattorney.com

Our office is located in Brooklyn, New York conveniently located near mass transit. We handle legal matters throughout New York City and the surrounding area.

We provide outstanding legal services at reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant and stress-free atmosphere. Since 1986 we have helped over 20,000 clients with their legal matters.

We strive to provide the highest quality legal services at a reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant, stress-free atmosphere.

Call us at (718) 625�0800

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When You Have to File for Bankruptcy

When You Have to File for Bankruptcy
According to the United States Bankruptcy Courts, the number of bankruptcies filed each year is on the rise. People file bankruptcy for a variety of reasons, such as preventing foreclosure on their homes, preventing repossession of property, loss of employment, or reducing or eliminating debts. The most common types of bankruptcy for which individuals file are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 involves the surrender of property to pay debts, while a Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows for the retention of property but requires payments over the next three to five years. This book is divided into three sections: evaluating your need to file for bankruptcy, how to file for bankruptcy, and what to do after you have filed. In the first section, you will be provided with evaluation tools, determine your eligibility, learn how to check your credit report for accuracy, and learn about the different types of bankruptcy for which you can file. In the second section, you will learn about the major changes in bankruptcy law, bankruptcy lawyers, alternatives to filing for bankruptcy, bankruptcy code, collection agencies, exempt property, nondischargeable debts, what bankruptcy can and cannot accomplish, the automatic stay provision, foreclosure, tax levies, bankruptcy fees, the 341 meeting, bankruptcy myths, the initial consultation with your lawyer, and bankruptcy timelines. You will learn the answers to some of the most common questions about bankruptcy, such as: “Will creditors stop harassing me?” “Will my spouse be affected?” “Who will know about my filing?” “Will I ever get credit again?” “What does it cost?” The final section will provide a brief overview of what to do after you have gone throughthe bankruptcy process. We will address the issues of how to get car loans and home loans and how to build credit after bankruptcy. Whether you are filing for bankruptcy for the first time or, unfortunately, you have been through it before, When You Have to File for Bankruptcy will provide insight into the complex and burdensome process.

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Will I Have Trouble Renting An Apartment In NY After Filing For Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jeffrey B. Peltz
http://www.newyorkbankruptcyattorney.com

Our office is located in Brooklyn, New York conveniently located near mass transit. We handle legal matters throughout New York City and the surrounding area.

We provide outstanding legal services at reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant and stress-free atmosphere. Since 1986 we have helped over 20,000 clients with their legal matters.

We strive to provide the highest quality legal services at a reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant, stress-free atmosphere.

Call us at (718) 625�0800

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When You Have to File for Bankruptcy

When You Have to File for Bankruptcy
According to the United States Bankruptcy Courts, the number of bankruptcies filed each year is on the rise. People file bankruptcy for a variety of reasons, such as preventing foreclosure on their homes, preventing repossession of property, loss of employment, or reducing or eliminating debts. The most common types of bankruptcy for which individuals file are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 involves the surrender of property to pay debts, while a Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows for the retention of property but requires payments over the next three to five years. This book is divided into three sections: evaluating your need to file for bankruptcy, how to file for bankruptcy, and what to do after you have filed. In the first section, you will be provided with evaluation tools, determine your eligibility, learn how to check your credit report for accuracy, and learn about the different types of bankruptcy for which you can file. In the second section, you will learn about the major changes in bankruptcy law, bankruptcy lawyers, alternatives to filing for bankruptcy, bankruptcy code, collection agencies, exempt property, nondischargeable debts, what bankruptcy can and cannot accomplish, the automatic stay provision, foreclosure, tax levies, bankruptcy fees, the 341 meeting, bankruptcy myths, the initial consultation with your lawyer, and bankruptcy timelines. You will learn the answers to some of the most common questions about bankruptcy, such as: “Will creditors stop harassing me?” “Will my spouse be affected?” “Who will know about my filing?” “Will I ever get credit again?” “What does it cost?” The final section will provide a brief overview of what to do after you have gone throughthe bankruptcy process. We will address the issues of how to get car loans and home loans and how to build credit after bankruptcy. Whether you are filing for bankruptcy for the first time or, unfortunately, you have been through it before, When You Have to File for Bankruptcy will provide insight into the complex and burdensome process.

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Will I Have Trouble Renting An Apartment In NY After Filing For Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jeffrey B. Peltz
http://www.newyorkbankruptcyattorney.com

Our office is located in Brooklyn, New York conveniently located near mass transit. We handle legal matters throughout New York City and the surrounding area.

We provide outstanding legal services at reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant and stress-free atmosphere. Since 1986 we have helped over 20,000 clients with their legal matters.

We strive to provide the highest quality legal services at a reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant, stress-free atmosphere.

Call us at (718) 625�0800

Duration : 36 sec

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When You Have to File for Bankruptcy

When You Have to File for Bankruptcy
According to the United States Bankruptcy Courts, the number of bankruptcies filed each year is on the rise. People file bankruptcy for a variety of reasons, such as preventing foreclosure on their homes, preventing repossession of property, loss of employment, or reducing or eliminating debts. The most common types of bankruptcy for which individuals file are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 involves the surrender of property to pay debts, while a Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows for the retention of property but requires payments over the next three to five years. This book is divided into three sections: evaluating your need to file for bankruptcy, how to file for bankruptcy, and what to do after you have filed. In the first section, you will be provided with evaluation tools, determine your eligibility, learn how to check your credit report for accuracy, and learn about the different types of bankruptcy for which you can file. In the second section, you will learn about the major changes in bankruptcy law, bankruptcy lawyers, alternatives to filing for bankruptcy, bankruptcy code, collection agencies, exempt property, nondischargeable debts, what bankruptcy can and cannot accomplish, the automatic stay provision, foreclosure, tax levies, bankruptcy fees, the 341 meeting, bankruptcy myths, the initial consultation with your lawyer, and bankruptcy timelines. You will learn the answers to some of the most common questions about bankruptcy, such as: “Will creditors stop harassing me?” “Will my spouse be affected?” “Who will know about my filing?” “Will I ever get credit again?” “What does it cost?” The final section will provide a brief overview of what to do after you have gone throughthe bankruptcy process. We will address the issues of how to get car loans and home loans and how to build credit after bankruptcy. Whether you are filing for bankruptcy for the first time or, unfortunately, you have been through it before, When You Have to File for Bankruptcy will provide insight into the complex and burdensome process.

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Will I Have Trouble Renting An Apartment In NY After Filing For Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jeffrey B. Peltz
http://www.newyorkbankruptcyattorney.com

Our office is located in Brooklyn, New York conveniently located near mass transit. We handle legal matters throughout New York City and the surrounding area.

We provide outstanding legal services at reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant and stress-free atmosphere. Since 1986 we have helped over 20,000 clients with their legal matters.

We strive to provide the highest quality legal services at a reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant, stress-free atmosphere.

Call us at (718) 625�0800

Duration : 36 sec

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When You Have to File for Bankruptcy

When You Have to File for Bankruptcy
According to the United States Bankruptcy Courts, the number of bankruptcies filed each year is on the rise. People file bankruptcy for a variety of reasons, such as preventing foreclosure on their homes, preventing repossession of property, loss of employment, or reducing or eliminating debts. The most common types of bankruptcy for which individuals file are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 involves the surrender of property to pay debts, while a Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows for the retention of property but requires payments over the next three to five years. This book is divided into three sections: evaluating your need to file for bankruptcy, how to file for bankruptcy, and what to do after you have filed. In the first section, you will be provided with evaluation tools, determine your eligibility, learn how to check your credit report for accuracy, and learn about the different types of bankruptcy for which you can file. In the second section, you will learn about the major changes in bankruptcy law, bankruptcy lawyers, alternatives to filing for bankruptcy, bankruptcy code, collection agencies, exempt property, nondischargeable debts, what bankruptcy can and cannot accomplish, the automatic stay provision, foreclosure, tax levies, bankruptcy fees, the 341 meeting, bankruptcy myths, the initial consultation with your lawyer, and bankruptcy timelines. You will learn the answers to some of the most common questions about bankruptcy, such as: “Will creditors stop harassing me?” “Will my spouse be affected?” “Who will know about my filing?” “Will I ever get credit again?” “What does it cost?” The final section will provide a brief overview of what to do after you have gone throughthe bankruptcy process. We will address the issues of how to get car loans and home loans and how to build credit after bankruptcy. Whether you are filing for bankruptcy for the first time or, unfortunately, you have been through it before, When You Have to File for Bankruptcy will provide insight into the complex and burdensome process.

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When You Have to File for Bankruptcy

When You Have to File for Bankruptcy
According to the United States Bankruptcy Courts, the number of bankruptcies filed each year is on the rise. People file bankruptcy for a variety of reasons, such as preventing foreclosure on their homes, preventing repossession of property, loss of employment, or reducing or eliminating debts. The most common types of bankruptcy for which individuals file are Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Chapter 7 involves the surrender of property to pay debts, while a Chapter 13 bankruptcy allows for the retention of property but requires payments over the next three to five years. This book is divided into three sections: evaluating your need to file for bankruptcy, how to file for bankruptcy, and what to do after you have filed. In the first section, you will be provided with evaluation tools, determine your eligibility, learn how to check your credit report for accuracy, and learn about the different types of bankruptcy for which you can file. In the second section, you will learn about the major changes in bankruptcy law, bankruptcy lawyers, alternatives to filing for bankruptcy, bankruptcy code, collection agencies, exempt property, nondischargeable debts, what bankruptcy can and cannot accomplish, the automatic stay provision, foreclosure, tax levies, bankruptcy fees, the 341 meeting, bankruptcy myths, the initial consultation with your lawyer, and bankruptcy timelines. You will learn the answers to some of the most common questions about bankruptcy, such as: “Will creditors stop harassing me?” “Will my spouse be affected?” “Who will know about my filing?” “Will I ever get credit again?” “What does it cost?” The final section will provide a brief overview of what to do after you have gone throughthe bankruptcy process. We will address the issues of how to get car loans and home loans and how to build credit after bankruptcy. Whether you are filing for bankruptcy for the first time or, unfortunately, you have been through it before, When You Have to File for Bankruptcy will provide insight into the complex and burdensome process.

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Will I Have Trouble Renting An Apartment In NY After Filing For Bankruptcy?

Law Office of Jeffrey B. Peltz
http://www.newyorkbankruptcyattorney.com

Our office is located in Brooklyn, New York conveniently located near mass transit. We handle legal matters throughout New York City and the surrounding area.

We provide outstanding legal services at reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant and stress-free atmosphere. Since 1986 we have helped over 20,000 clients with their legal matters.

We strive to provide the highest quality legal services at a reasonable cost in a professional, pleasant, stress-free atmosphere.

Call us at (718) 625�0800

Duration : 36 sec

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