ConsumerAffairs.com has an interesting Q&A with a homeowner who filed for bankruptcy after obtaining a loan modification that didn’t work out.
This is something that I’ve been seeing in my own law practice in Massachusetts dealing with mortgage issues — people declaring bankruptcy and hoping that their mortgage company will work with them for a reaffirmation and loan modification.
Link is here: Loan modification in bankruptcy
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