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Filed Bankruptcy 2 times to try and stop foreclosure, why can' there be an easier way
My boyfriend and i bought this house together. I filed bankruptcy in july of 07 and of coarse it was dismissed. In august of this past year my boyfriend file and same story. I have worked for the same company for 4.5 yrs. Well our issue is getting overwhelmed by who do we pay first bankruptcy or the house. The original loan for the house is 115,000 and the second mortgage is for 20,000. When we bought the house the interest rate is 10.5 and since the interest rates are so low now at least they aren't getting any higher. I need help trying to weigh my options and try to save the house. why cant there be an easy way. Any suggestions?
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