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I would cancel it the minute you decide that you're going to file bk. If it burns down, any liability you have would be discharged in the bk.Pay no attention to anything I post. I graduated last in my class from a fly-by-night law school that no longer exists; I never studied or went to class; and I only post on internet forums when I'm too drunk to crawl away from the computer.
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You are responsible for any liability until the house is out of your name. If someone falls and injures themselves on your property prior to that time, (i.e., agent walking around looking outside or inside), they can sue you two years from now or whenever the statute of limitations expires in your state for personal injury. You are taking a chance and a risk only you can shoulder if you cancel before transfer of title. I would call your insurance agent and ask before you put yourself out on any limb or if you already have retained counsel to file, ask your lawyer._________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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you need to change your insurance since you abandoned the property. i think it's called Vacant home insurance. the current one you have won't cover it. that's if you decide to keep it insured. just hope you're very lucky nothing happens. the mortgage company may already have it insured.Filed: 6-7-2010 341: 7-15-2010 DISCHARGED: 9/17/2010
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