I am surrendering my house and car in the ch7. I imagine that I will have to be out of my house around June or July (I have not yet filed, but I am sure that they will start a foreclosure) My question is 'should I get an apartment now?' before I file so that my credit doesn't look so bad?
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I'm surrendering my home during bk, but still living in it until the discharge. Enjoy a couple of months without having to pay a mortgage or rent, save for your deposit. You don't have to vacate until you are forclosed on, you can leave if you want to. There is probably nothing worse to your credit than BK anyway, so why worry about a forclosure.Edyta...
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Save for a bigger deposit
Be perpared to pay a bigger deposit too. I am still waiting for my discharge and i find a nice place and they don;t want to rent to me because of the bk and if they do the place is crap and they still want 3 times the rent. Rent on a decent place in Los Angeles is about $1200 plus. So i need a min $3600.00 to $4500.00. I am finding life a little hard right now, looking for it to a change soooooon.
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Okay...so I did go ahead and secure an apartment. My credit score is still an amazing 710 (not for too much longer) I am really glad that I did this before I filed. I have heard really bad stories about people not being able to get an apartment. My lawyer even advised me to do this. Now I just have to wait a few months to file (if this new bill doesn't make me do it sooner!)
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Originally posted by worriedbk7Okay...so I did go ahead and secure an apartment. My credit score is still an amazing 710 (not for too much longer) I am really glad that I did this before I filed. I have heard really bad stories about people not being able to get an apartment. My lawyer even advised me to do this. Now I just have to wait a few months to file (if this new bill doesn't make me do it sooner!)
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