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what is chapter 7 bankruptcy

Call Kurtis Investigates: U.S. Loan Auditors Permanently Closed

A still image from a U.S. Loan Auditors commercial. More than two months after a call Kurtis Investigation, U.S. Loan Auditors has filed for Chapter 7 Bankruptcy protection and says the filing should put a stay on the state’s $60 million lawsuit against them. The doors are locked and the lights out at U.S. Loan [...]

Your worst credit problems are not as bad as you think

16 Do we need Credit REFORM, YOU BET. Not Credit Card reform, but credit reform where we ELIMINATE the big three Credit Agencies, who control your life without your permission, as follows:Credit Card Users bill of Rights .. Sorry to inform all, but this list of rights will get you a NO CREDIT SCORE at [...]

How a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy Operates « Mortgage FAQ

A chapter 7 case begins with the debtor submitting a petition with the bankruptcy court serving the location in which the individual lives or where the business debtor is organized or has its principal corporate offices or principal assets. (3) In addition to the petition, the debtor must also file to the court: (1) schedules [...]