Prior to filing bankruptcy there was a 20K judgement filed against me in April 2000 which was the main reason I had to seek a bankruptcy attorney. They had garnished funds from my bank account and I could not pay my other bills.
At the time of my bankruptcy filing I did not own a home, never had. In my bankruptcy filing the company that got a judgement against me was listed as one of the creditors for 18K.
I was in Chapter 13 for three years and then converted to Chapter 7 which was discharged in April 2004. Through a chain of events my brother lost title to our family home. Using an attorney and begging relatives I was able to pay off the title loan and get the house back in his name. He agreed to Quit Claim the house to me until we could sell it because he couldn't trust himself not borrowing against it. He has a gambling problem. I wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do but my elderly sick mom and disabled sister lived in the house. I thought I was doing the right thing to protect the family by having him quit claim it to me.
Now, we have an offer on the house. Escrow did a preliminary title search. The judgement filed in April 2000 which was before my bankruptcy is on this report. I did not own a home at the time the judgement was entered against me. I did not own a home when I filed bankruptcy. Is the lien on me or the house? If it is the house, how could they do this if I didn't own it at that time? The only thing I owned outright was a car not a house. Is there such a thing as putting a lien on something you might own in the future?
Someone advised me to ask if my attorney had filed a "motion to discharge or avoid lien" at the time of my bankruptcy filing, but they have not returned my call yet.
Escrow is scheduled to close in a week. Will I have to pay this money back even though I was really only safekeeping our home from my brother who is sick with a gambling addiction?
The mortgage is still in my brother's name. The remaining mortgage is 300K with prepayment penalties. Does this count for anything?
Judgement filed against me in April 2000.
Chapter 13 filed in May 2000.
Conversion to Chapter 7 granted in Dec. 2003
Chapter 7 discharged in April 2004.
Brother quit claim home to me in June 2004.
At the time of my bankruptcy filing I did not own a home, never had. In my bankruptcy filing the company that got a judgement against me was listed as one of the creditors for 18K.
I was in Chapter 13 for three years and then converted to Chapter 7 which was discharged in April 2004. Through a chain of events my brother lost title to our family home. Using an attorney and begging relatives I was able to pay off the title loan and get the house back in his name. He agreed to Quit Claim the house to me until we could sell it because he couldn't trust himself not borrowing against it. He has a gambling problem. I wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do but my elderly sick mom and disabled sister lived in the house. I thought I was doing the right thing to protect the family by having him quit claim it to me.
Now, we have an offer on the house. Escrow did a preliminary title search. The judgement filed in April 2000 which was before my bankruptcy is on this report. I did not own a home at the time the judgement was entered against me. I did not own a home when I filed bankruptcy. Is the lien on me or the house? If it is the house, how could they do this if I didn't own it at that time? The only thing I owned outright was a car not a house. Is there such a thing as putting a lien on something you might own in the future?
Someone advised me to ask if my attorney had filed a "motion to discharge or avoid lien" at the time of my bankruptcy filing, but they have not returned my call yet.
Escrow is scheduled to close in a week. Will I have to pay this money back even though I was really only safekeeping our home from my brother who is sick with a gambling addiction?
The mortgage is still in my brother's name. The remaining mortgage is 300K with prepayment penalties. Does this count for anything?
Judgement filed against me in April 2000.
Chapter 13 filed in May 2000.
Conversion to Chapter 7 granted in Dec. 2003
Chapter 7 discharged in April 2004.
Brother quit claim home to me in June 2004.
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