You can file a 522(f) motion. The Court has a form for this available on
its website.
On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Jonathan wrote:
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> In a chapter 7 case can a judicial lien (on R.P.) be avoided in a chapter 7
> case?
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> Some were the result of money jugments and another is for back HOA fees.
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> I understand that you can discharge (in chapter 7) the underlying debt, but
> can anything be done about the lien?
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> Thanks in advance,
>
> Jonathan Leventhal
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>
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You can file a 522(f) motion. The Court has a form for this available on its website.On Wed, Feb 3, 2010 at 10:18 PM, Jonathan <
law@3yl.com> wrote:
In a chapter 7 case can a judicial lien (on R.P.) be avoided in a chapter 7 case?
Some were the result of money jugments and another is for back HOA fees.
I understand that you can discharge (in chapter 7) the underlying debt, but can anything be done about the lien?
Thanks in advance,
Jonathan Leventhal
-- Giovanni Orantes, Esq. 3435 Wilshire Blvd. Suite 1980Los Angeles, CA 90010Tel: (213) 389-4362Phone: (888) 619-8222 x101Fax: (877) 789-5776e-mail:
go@gobklaw.com
website:
www.gobklaw.comWE ARE A "DEBT RELIEF AGENCY" AS DEFINED BY FEDERAL LAW.SERVING BAKERSFIELD, LOS ANGELES, ORANGE COUNTY, RIVERSIDE, SAN BERNARDINO AND SANTA BARBARA.
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