Posts Tagged ‘congress’

What happens to our apartment after we file bankruptcy?

My husband and I are currently living in an apartment and have been here for 6 months now. We have always paid our rent on time. We are now considering Ch. 7 bankruptcy and I want to know how that would affect our current lease? Do they typically run another credit report when they offer you a new lease? I’m worried about them finding out about our bankruptcy and kicking us out, but I’m told that most apartment complexes don’t run your credit again after they do so at the original lease signing so they wouldn’t know about the bankruptcy unless you told them.

I’m not happy at all about having to file bankruptcy, but I see no other option. A bit of background: My husband and I both have excellent credit scores (over 700) and we’ve always paid our bills on time. We have no problem paying back our debt, as that’s what we obligated to do. But I was laid off last year, have so far been unable to find a job, and my unemployment runs out in a few weeks. (unless Congress extends it and we know how that song and dance goes) We even moved to Washington from California when my husband got offered a job and I still have found nothing. My husband’s job is very good and steady, but if we have to live on his income alone until I am able to find a job, we would only really be able to afford our living expenses. Like many other couples, we need two incomes. I’ve considered and done a lot of research on debt counseling or Ch. 13 instead, but our monthly payment amount would have to be small, probably no more than 0/month, for us to be able to comfortably afford our rent, utilities, groceries, gas, etc. I don’t think a payment amount that low is possible, considering our combined debt is about ,000. (all unsecured credit cards) I keep coming back to Ch. 7 being the best option. I could consider filing Ch. 7 on my own if I’m able to, as all my debts are in my name and acquired before we got married a few weeks ago, and he could enter debt counseling for his debt. But again, his payment would have to be very low for us to be able to pay our living expenses on only his income. Discharging all of our debt and getting a fresh start seems like the best option. Does anyone have any advice?
In response to a previous answer, I was single when I was laid off and began receiving unemployment in May 2009. I just got married a few weeks ago.

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Isn't it silly for the GOP to blame Democrats for blocking reforms when the GOP was in the majority?

Republicans blame the Democrats for blocking their attempts to reform Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac before they went bankrupt on Bush’s watch.

But we all know that’s ridiculous. The Republicans had majorities in Congress, they had total control of the government. It’s laughable that they blame the Democrats for blocking them. LOL

Now the same Republicans are blocking the Democrats today. If they would just stop obstructing so much, President Obama could have gotten a lot more accomplished by now.

Isn’t it just hilarious how Republicans are so messed up LOL

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Shouldn’t GM, Ford and Chrysler all merge to form a leaner, meaner single U.S. auto company?

Most of Congress has decided that bailing them out is not worthwhile because it won’t work anyway and they’ll just need more money in a matter of months. I agree with this. Some in Congress point out that a car company cannot survive in bankruptcy because need for parts and service are on-going and who the heck is going to buy a car from a bankrupt company (unless the car is sold well undervalue)? I think that’s also correct. So here’s what I think is the only real solution: All 3 should merge and form one company which, of course, will mean lay-offs, but not nearly as bad as the alternative. This single company would still be competing against foreign auto makers, so there are no worries about a monopoly.

Does anyone else agree with me? If not, what do you see as the alternative? Remember — letting these companies go out of business means 2 – 3 million workers losing their jobs.
Please offer the alternative to what I’m suggesting and why yours is a good idea.
Dewey, I agree, but in the meantime these 3 auto makers are on the verge of going out of business. The CEOs of GM and Ford told Congress their companies would be out of business within a year unless they received a bail-out — which they didn’t receive. Don’t even get me started about their corporate jets — what a disgrace!

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Has the bill passed allowing me to put my home in a bankruptcy?

H.R. 1106 has a clause allowing one to put their primary residence into a bankruptcy, therefore lowering the monthly payment to an affordable one. At this time the wealthy can put a vacation home, boat and airplane into a bankruptcy.
I am 71 years old diabetic with congestive heart failure. I have lived in my home for 36 years. 10 years ago I went to my bank asking for a business loan. The banker suggested I take the equity out of my home and and change my loan to an adjustable loan. For the first 3 years it was fine. However my business failed and I’m on social insecurity. I have emptied my savings, sold my furniture and jewelry to pay the ever increasing mortgage. My monthly income is 3.00 a month and my mortgage now is 23.00 per month. If I cannot get help from the courts, my only other alternative is suicide.
To the best of my knowledge H.R. 1106 was passed by the senate and sent to the congress last week and is stil sitting there.

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Is corporate America and big business ruining the country and killing the middle class?

Along with politicians its time for change kick the bums out of Congress and fight for equal rights for people who need good jobs. You ever worked in an office? Some people are corporate terrorists intimidating workers while they cook the the books and rob the company pension. Business shouldn’t just be about tall guys making million laying off people and running a company into Bankruptcy. If you feel you’ve been wronged contact a lawyer or file a suit yourself. Enron is just the tip of the iceberg.
I’m not anti-business btw just anticorporate terrorism. Let your Representatives know. Write to them , if they don’t respond vote them out and tell them!! Tell people you know too. Those sleazy politicans love lobbyists $$ and hate to lose their jobs. Take back our country!! They should be serving the people not special interests like AIPAC and Big Business.

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