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Crushing Debt Podcast

The Crushing Debt Podcast is for people who want to eliminate the financial bullies in their lives. It is for listeners who want more money at the end of the month, rather than more month at the end of the money. The podcast provides answers around such topics as real estate litigation, partition, quiet title, chapter 7 liquidation, chapter 13 reorganization, and Chapter 11 business bankruptcies, short sales, loan modifications, creditor harassment and other related topics.
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Jul 20, 2017

In this week's episode of the Crushing Debt Podcast, I answer more listener questions, like:

1. Can you finance a car while in a Chapter 13 bankruptcy?

2. Can a landlord garnish wages?

3. Does it pay to fight a lawsuit against me seeking $1,200?

4. Is a homeowner entitled to surplus funds following a foreclosure sale?

5. Can sellers change their mind about selling their property?

Thank you for supporting the podcast by sending in some great questions.  We hope you enjoy the content and please keep the questions coming.  If you have questions related to any of the above questions that I answered, please reach out at shawn@yesnerlaw.com, or www.yesnerlaw.com.

 

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