Quick Bankruptcy Insights

April 14th, 2008 admin Posted in Bankruptcy 1 Comment »

It’s been a while since I posted- my wife had her baby and I’ve been EXTREMELY busy, as you can imagine. Here’s a few little Bankruptcy insights for you…

While I strongly push the idea that filing BK is a bad idea for most people in foreclosure, there are some circumstances where it’s a great idea. For example- if you earn $60k/yr, and have $150k in credit card debt and are upside down on your property, it MIGHT be a good idea to file BK. However- I had a reader contact me from this site asking if they should file… they made $80k/yr, had $10k in credit card debt, and were currently employed. For them, I strongly suggest that they DON’T file BK. They can pay $10k off in credit card debt pretty quickly if they just restrict their lifestyles a bit.

In the first scenario, it could take 10-15 years to pay that debt down. That’s years of stress, bad credit, lifestyle impact, etc. You have to make a decision whether or not it’s worth it to you. You can file BK, be free of your debt and have your credit cleaned up within 2-3 years at the most, if you’re diligent about it. Bankruptcy is a right we have as American Citizens, it’s there to be used for a specific purpose. Using it for the right scenario can be very worth while. Obviously, the key here is to learn from your mistakes and make sure you don’t get into that same situation again.

Remember, filing Bankruptcy doesn’t save your home. It merely pauses the foreclosure process for a month or two. 98% of the bankruptcies I see filed from people in foreclosure ultimately end up losing the home anyways. The kicker is not only did they lose their home, but now they damaged their credit for the next 7-10 years to boot.

 

 

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