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Will Bankruptcy Lead to Foreclosure in Austin?

Are you having a hard time paying your bills and thinking seriously about filing bankruptcy? Perhaps the only thing holding you back from taking this important step forward is the fear that you will lose your house in foreclosure when you file for bankruptcy. If you live in Austin, TX, foreclosure should not be a concern in this instance. If you look into state and federal law, you'll find that there are clauses protecting your home in such instances.

By law, homes cannot be taken through normal avenues in a bankruptcy filing. While many of your personal assets are at risk, Austin, Texas foreclosures do not represent the results of bankruptcy proceedings. In fact, it is not even a judge who enacts a foreclosure. Austin foreclosed homes are repossessed by the lender (the bank, insurance company, or other agency who acted as the underwriter for the loan) in the event that the borrower ceases payment.

There are several different types of bankruptcy proceedings for which you can file, but chances are you don’t qualify for all of them. However, it doesn’t much matter, as none of these varies in protecting your home from foreclosure should you file for bankruptcy.

An Austin, TX foreclosure will often be repossessed by the bank and immediately put up for sale for the amount of the loan on which the borrower defaulted, as opposed to the actual value of the property. However, should you be unable to continue making your mortgage payments through the bankruptcy, you should contact your lending agent and make him or her aware of your situation, asking if there is any provision for a change in your terms. For many, Austin foreclosed homes make a great investment because they have built in equity. Still, for those who have experienced the issue of either bankruptcy or foreclosure, you realize the situation is not something over which to be celebratory. At the same time, those who benefit from your loss may well have been in a similar situation and are greatly benefiting from the system, as you will in the future.

The bottom line is this: foreclosure and bankruptcy do not have to coexist. Even when filing for bankruptcy, keep in mind that your home is protected by laws against foreclosure, and you can trust in Austin foreclosed homes specialists to aid in anyway possible when researching both the possibility of bankruptcy and default on your loan.



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