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Bankrupt Loans

 

Author: Richard Romando

During dire times of financial need, most people try to borrow money from different sources. Oftentimes, they resort to asking a close friend or relative for some financial help. Some try putting a mortgage on their houses, vehicles, or other properties. Other times, they take the risk of betting the last of their savings on some lottery ticket just in case they win the jackpot. A few try getting a loan from their companies or from banks.

However, for some people, things turn from bad to worse. They simply find themselves in very deep financial debt. And, as much as they would like to find a better way to get out of debt, they have no choice but to resort to filing for bankruptcy.

A person or individual who is bankrupt is unable to pay his debts and bills when they are due. If that person has a regular source of income, he could use Chapter 13 bankruptcy. In Chapter 13, that person could try regaining his financial status by slowly paying off his bankrupt loans, debts, and creditors with a plan as to how he would be able to pay. The bankruptcy court would oversee this. However, if a person is in a situation where he is nowhere near acquiring any regular source of income, he could use Chapter 7 bankruptcy in which his properties and possessions would be renounced to the bankruptcy court. These would then be sold and the money would be used to pay off his creditors.

Most of the time, when a person files Chapter 7 bankruptcy, his bankrupt loans are be cancelled. He would then be able to start anew. There are also times under Chapter 7 when only a small percentage of a bankrupt persons loans, debts, and creditors would be paid off.

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