How Does Filing Bankruptcy Stop a Creditor From Placing a Lien on My Real Estate?
Once your creditor obtains a judgment, they can place a lien on your real estate. If a lien hasn’t been filed yet, filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy will prevent your creditor from placing a lien on your real estate. If a lien has already been placed on your real estate, call Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney Frank G. Cortese to see how filing a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy can avoid the lien and discharge the judgment. If you are facing a garnishment or have questions regarding liens on real estate, Bankruptcy or any other debt collection activity, please contact Chicago Bankruptcy Attorney Frank G. Cortese for a Free Consultation.