Tips On Buying a House after Bankruptcy Posted By : Darnell Scott
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Tips On Buying a House after Bankruptcy Posted By : Darnell Scott
Nowadays, people file for bankruptcy for a number of reasons. Some unexpected medical bills, the loss of a job or perhaps overwhelming debt can be some of the reasons for one to file for bankruptcy. One may then start thinking if it is possible to buy a home after bankruptcy.
Level the playing field and get a fresh start, Chapter 7 Bankruptcy or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy Posted By : Alder Mickie
Many people struggle with the decision to file bankruptcy, mostly because they have misconceptions about bankruptcy. Basically, bankruptcy is a legal way to level the playing field between an individual debtor and the creditors. It is a legal proceeding that provides the debtor with a fresh start. There are two types of bankruptcy that are most commonly available for an individual: Chapter 7 and Chapter 13.
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Texas Straight Talk by Ron Paul
On the Omnibus Spending Bill http://www.house.gov:80/paul/tst/tst2007/tst122307.htm This week Congress finished work on its final spending package for the year. This Omnibus bill contains many of the spending bills that did not get passed throughout the year. Last minute changes made by the Senate mean President Bush is likely to sign the legislation into law. What this bill means is lots more of Washington spending your money. And, with a year of talking and fighting about earmarks, w