Sanford, ME asked in Bankruptcy for Maine

Q: I was in a chapter 13 bankruptcy from 2009 to save my house but ended up surrendering my house due to illness and cuttin

Down my work hours I had a court order to move out by August 31 2011 I did in march of 2013 I called wells Fargo to tell them the fence was down and a pool was in the yard and kids were playing there they informed me it was my problem the house was mine and we ended up doing a modification when I moved out in 2011 I owed just over 88000 when they finished the paper work in august 2013 after I moved back in the capitalized 37000 is there anything I can do to have that Removed? I had to replace most of the plumbing due to broken pipes and tons of vandalism thank you for your help

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Leonard R. Boyer
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  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Clifton, NJ

A: To properly answer your questions and address your concerns, the best way to handle this is with an in person consultation with an experienced bankruptcy attorney. Good luck.

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