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Bankruptcy — Can You Sell Your Home?

Filing for bankruptcy? Your home may still be an asset you can control.

Understand whether selling makes sense — and how the process works with your trustee.

For foreclosure, tax trouble, bankruptcy, or a filed notice, the page has to help the homeowner understand timeline, equity, and viable options without making the situation feel more public or more chaotic.

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Bankruptcy home-sale assessment

Chapter 7 vs. Chapter 13 — how each affects your home.
Court approval process for bankruptcy home sales.
Protect remaining equity where possible.
Keep the next step private and low-friction.
Capture enough information for a real options review.

Why this page works

Urgent real-estate pages need to lower panic and raise clarity.

Bankruptcy isn't the end. It can be a strategic reset.

What usually needs to get answered first

How much time is actually left before the situation gets worse.
Whether there is still equity worth protecting by acting now.
Which path is realistic: sell, negotiate, hold, or bring in counsel.

A useful distressed-seller sequence

Step 1
Capture timeline pressure and property basics.
Step 2
Estimate value versus what is owed or at risk.
Step 3
Move into the strongest available option before control shrinks.

Quick entry strategy

Grounded in current consumer-protection guidance: act early, understand the timeline, and keep the next step clear.

Get connected

Get a private options review

Share the basics and Ryan can review timing pressure, likely equity position, and what option is still worth pursuing.

Want to learn more first?

Bankruptcy & Your Home: What You Can Do

Bankruptcy doesn't always mean losing your home. Understanding the rules can help you make the best decision for your financial fresh start.

Deeper follow-through

A useful distressed-seller sequence

Start with the quick capture when speed matters, then move into the fuller page once the lead is ready for the next level of detail.