OK so if I understand you correctly...
If I understand this correctly, there is an incentive to file the CH7 bankruptcy as soon as possible, correct?
I currently have about $75K in cc debt and 2 rental foreclosures coming. At this point, I am only 2 months behind on payments.
If I wait, then the worse my credit score will be post-bankruptcy, correct? I will have to emerge from a deeper hole? In other words, being 60 days late and then filing CH7 is better than being sued, getting judgments against me and then filing CH7, correct?
If I wait until they sue me and get judgments, then that is to be avoided at all costs? Or does that not really matter if I do a CH7?
Can someone please tell me what the credit report looks like after the CH7 ? Will all of the previous negative information simply get wiped off the report? Or, does the previous negative information remain but I simply "start over."
If I understand this correctly, there is an incentive to file the CH7 bankruptcy as soon as possible, correct?
I currently have about $75K in cc debt and 2 rental foreclosures coming. At this point, I am only 2 months behind on payments.
If I wait, then the worse my credit score will be post-bankruptcy, correct? I will have to emerge from a deeper hole? In other words, being 60 days late and then filing CH7 is better than being sued, getting judgments against me and then filing CH7, correct?
If I wait until they sue me and get judgments, then that is to be avoided at all costs? Or does that not really matter if I do a CH7?
Can someone please tell me what the credit report looks like after the CH7 ? Will all of the previous negative information simply get wiped off the report? Or, does the previous negative information remain but I simply "start over."
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