In a Texas bankruptcy, the ordinary rule is that the automatic stay requires creditors to freeze in place and do nothing once the bankruptcy is filed. However, creditors should be aware that there are some situations where doing nothing can actually get them in...
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Month: March 2020
Inheriting property with liens
If you've inherited property in Texas, there's a chance you've inherited some debt associated with that property. When a loved one passes away unexpectedly, it is likely they haven't resolved all of their debt. You may find they owe money to creditors who have...
What problems could keep you from closing on your dream home?
When you make an offer on a Texas home and a buyer accepts, you may think that's all you have to do in order to get the keys and start moving in. In most cases, there is a 30-day waiting period between acceptance of the offer and the closing, which is the very last...