Facing Bankruptcy
Facing Bankruptcy
Financial pressure and a mortgage can collide fast. Property decisions during bankruptcy require care — and coordination with your attorney and the court.

What this usually means
- A bankruptcy filing can pause collection actions, including foreclosure.
- Selling real property usually requires court and trustee involvement.
- Florida homestead protections may affect your equity.
- We do not provide legal advice — your attorney leads these decisions.
Your options
Coordinate with your attorney
We work within whatever your counsel and the court require.
Understand your equity
Knowing the property's value informs every other decision.
Sell with court approval
When approved, we can close on a predictable timeline.
Common questions
Can I sell during bankruptcy?
Sometimes, with court approval. Your attorney will confirm.
Do you give legal advice?
No. We share property information only and always defer to licensed professionals.
Other situations we help with
Homes Relief Solutions do not provide legal, tax, or financial advice and do not offer or charge for loan modification, bankruptcy, short sale, or lending services.
All discussions of these topics are for general educational purposes only. Consult with licensed professionals before making decisions.
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