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lien avoidance question

Posted: Sun Oct 24, 2010 2:36 pm
by Yahoo Bot

If house is. CP, yes, nonfiling spouse, no recourse as long as married, read on re kimmel
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On Oct 23, 2010, at 10:04 PM, John Boyko wrote:
Husband and non-filing wife are joint debtors on 1st and 2nd TD loans. 2nd is subject to lien strip as value of residence is less than owed on 1st TD. Can filing spouse get lien strip? Any recourse against non-filing spouse?
John Boyko
LAW OFFICES OF JOHN M. BOYKO
3521 Lomita Blvd., Suite 100
Torrance, CA 90505
310-750-6789 (Office)
310-300-0263 (Fax)
If house is. CP, yes, nonfiling spouse, no recourse as long as married, read on re kimmelSent from my iPhoneOn Oct 23, 2010, at 10:04 PM, John Boyko <jboyko@gmail.com> wrote:

Husband and non-filing wife are joint debtors on 1st and 2nd TD loans. 2nd is subject to lien strip as value of residence is less than owed on 1st TD. Can filing spouse get lien strip? Any recourse against non-filing spouse?
-- John BoykoLAW OFFICES OF JOHN M. BOYKO3521 Lomita Blvd., Suite 100Torrance, CA 90505310-750-6789 (Office)310-300-0263 (Fax)

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lien avoidance question

Posted: Sat Oct 23, 2010 10:04 pm
by Yahoo Bot

Husband and non-filing wife are joint debtors on 1st and 2nd TD loans. 2nd
is subject to lien strip as value of residence is less than owed on 1st TD.
Can filing spouse get lien strip? Any recourse against non-filing spouse?
John Boyko
LAW OFFICES OF JOHN M. BOYKO
3521 Lomita Blvd., Suite 100
Torrance, CA 90505
310-750-6789 (Office)
310-300-0263 (Fax)
Husband and non-filing wife are joint debtors on 1st and 2nd TD loans. 2nd is subject to lien strip as value of residence is less than owed on 1st TD. Can filing spouse get lien strip? Any recourse against non-filing spouse?
-- John BoykoLAW OFFICES OF JOHN M. BOYKO3521 Lomita Blvd., Suite 100Torrance, CA 90505310-750-6789 (Office)310-300-0263 (Fax)

The post was migrated from Yahoo.