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Weintraub & Selth, APC
Los Angeles, CA310-895-9643
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Frequently Asked Questions
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How Long Will A Bankruptcy Appear On My Credit Report?
A bankruptcy filing may appear on your credit report for up to ten (10) years. This change on your report will make it difficult to borrow money. However, your credit rating may eventually … more -
What are the chances of renting a house during bankruptcy?
It is entirely possible to rent a house during your bankruptcy proceedings, but there are certain steps that you can take to maximize your chances of doing so. For instance, you might … more -
Will I Be Able To Get Credit After Filing For Bankruptcy?
Yes. Lenders consider many factors when determining your ability to borrow money. Filing bankruptcy will appear on your credit report but will also decrease your debt-to-income ratio. … more -
My Bankruptcy Was Approved And My Debts Were Discharged, But An Old Credit Card Debt Is Still Showing Up On My Credit Report – What Can I Do?
Though many of these debts should no longer show in your credit report, improperly stated debts that have been discharged may still appear on your credit report. These debts are likely to … more -
Will Filing Bankruptcy Affect My Credit Rating?
Unfortunately it will. However, most individuals are able to rebuild their credit within a few years. If you are currently contemplating bankruptcy, then it is likely that your current credit … more

