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Chapter 13 lien strip a "keep your home CA lien?"

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:15 pm
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I did one earlier this year.
Mark Jessee
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On Dec 12, 2013, at 11:40 AM, Christine Wilton wrote:
> Is it even possible to strip this government loan?
>
> Any who has done this just let me know it is possible and I'm off to the races here.
>
> Thanks,
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> Christine A. Wilton, Esq.
> Law Office of Christine A. Wilton
> 5011 Argosy Avenue, Suite 3
> Huntington Beach, CA 92649
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> Office: 714-533-9210
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> Email: attorneychristine@gmail.com
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Chapter 13 lien strip a "keep your home CA lien?"

Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 11:40 am
by Yahoo Bot

Is it even possible to strip this government loan?
Any who has done this just let me know it is possible and I'm off to the
races here.
Thanks,
Christine A. Wilton, Esq.
Law Office of Christine A. Wilton
5011 Argosy Avenue, Suite 3
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
Office: 714-533-9210
Fax: 714-489-8150
Email: attorneychristine@gmail.com
Web: www.attorneychristine.com
Blog: www.losangelesbankruptcylawmonitor.com
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is intended solely for review by the intended recipient(s) and may contain
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sender by return e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
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in this email message, including attachments, is not intended to and cannot
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Is it even possible to strip this government loan? Any who has done this just let me know it is possible and I'm off to the races here.Thanks,
-- Christine A. Wilton, Esq.Law Office of Christine A. Wilton5011 Argosy Avenue, Suite 3Huntington Beach, CA 92649Office: 714-533-9210
Fax: 714-489-8150Email: attorneychristine@gmail.comWeb: www.attorneychristine.com
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