My husband is being sued for a car accident that he caused a year ago,for $100,000… we dont make alot of money and we recently bought our first home 4 months ago. If the plaintiff wins and we are not able to pay and he garnishes my husbands wages we will need to file for bankruptcy. Will our lender have attend the bankruptcy hearing and will this at all affect our loan with the mortgage lender? Thanks for your help!
lol..landlord, no of course not. The accident happened over a year and half ago and no, he was not hurt, he didnt even go in an ambulance and his car only had a dent in it…he is suing us for emotional damage and "physicall therapy" and loss of work…he is a total fraud and hopefully we will win in court but just in case we dont, I was just wondering…stop being so judgemental
Your mortgage lender will not have to attend the hearing. I can’t believe you bought a house knowing you hurt those poor people. Does your husband have no conscience at all?
BTW, a bankruptcy will not let you rip those people off, that is not included, as well as the house.
July 29th, 2010 at 9:18 pm
you did not have insurance ?????
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July 29th, 2010 at 10:02 pm
Your mortgage lender will not have to attend the hearing. I can’t believe you bought a house knowing you hurt those poor people. Does your husband have no conscience at all?
BTW, a bankruptcy will not let you rip those people off, that is not included, as well as the house.
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July 29th, 2010 at 10:48 pm
No, when you first file , tell your atty, to set them aside in the proceedings, non-inclusive of debtors. Good Luck!
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Retired Mortgage Auditor
July 29th, 2010 at 11:04 pm
Honey, I’m sure your attorney can advise you much better than these Yahoo’s here. We don’t have the whole picture and nor do we need to. I know you want answers, but you really do need to discuss this with your attorney.
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July 29th, 2010 at 11:29 pm
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