Archive: March, 2010

Do I Have To Pay Home Owner Association Fees On A Home I Have Surrendered In Bankruptcy?


We hear this question a lot from clients who live in condominiums or communities that require the homeowner to be a part of a home owners association (HOA) to share communal maintenance fees. And if they don’t ask we let them know anyway.
Unfortunately, the answer is yes.
HOA fees are fees that arise from a contract [...]

Boston Bankruptcy Lawyer: All You Need To Know


After your bankruptcy is concluded, it’s natural that you want to repair or rebuild your credit. So take help of law and go for Massachusetts Bankruptcy. Rather bankruptcy is a legal proceeding by which you can get a fresh financial start.. Federal law provide the right to file in bankruptcy, and all bankruptcy cases are [...]

What Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Information You Should Know?


Chapter 7 bankruptcy information is good to know, especially if you are considering bankruptcy for your business. Or, if you are planning to file chapter 7, you should understand the basics.
Also called straight bankruptcy, chapter 7 is about the liquidation proceeding. It involves the debtor who is expected to turn over all non-exempted properties to [...]

Who Else Wants Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Information?


Chapter 7 bankruptcy information is good to know, especially if you are considering bankruptcy for your business. Or, if you are planning to file chapter 7, you should understand the basics.
Also called straight bankruptcy, chapter 7 is about the liquidation proceeding. It involves the debtor who is expected to turn over all non-exempted properties to [...]

Are You Qualified For Bankruptcy?


Through bankruptcy, a debtor can stop wage garnishments, foreclosures, lawsuits and harassing phone calls from creditors. But not everyone qualifies to file for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy attorney Benjamin Ginter, who runs the Law Offices of Benjamin J. Ginter in Cranford, New Jersey, talks here about the factors involved to help you decide whether to file or [...]

Why To Sign A Reaffirmation Agreement


A reaffirmation agreement legally obligates the debtor to pay all or a portion of otherwise dischargeable debts. It is a voluntary agreement not required by bankruptcy codes. Bankruptcy attorney Benjamin Ginter runs the Law Offices of Benjamin J. Ginter in Cranford, New Jersey. Here, he explains what reaffirmation agreements are all about.
The reason for [...]

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