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  2. Getting a mortgage after bankruptcy: What you need to know - AOL

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    FHA loans “generally require a lower minimum credit score and down payment than conventional mortgages,” Tayne says (as low as 580 and 3.5 percent down, or 500 and 10 percent down). USDA loan

  3. Guide to no-down-payment mortgages: Am I eligible? - AOL

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    Some mortgage lenders offer conventional mortgage programs that require only 1 percent down, including Rocket Mortgage’s ONE+ program. In this case, the lender pays 2 percent of the required 3 ...

  4. Can You Get a Mortgage After Bankruptcy? 4 Things To ... - AOL

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    If you have a 580 credit score or above, you only need to put down 3.5% to qualify for a mortgage. If your score is between 500 and 580, you’ll need to put down 10%.

  5. Cram down - Wikipedia

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    U.S. bankruptcy law provides for an automatic stay of any legal process against debtors or their assets (except perhaps legal process involving criminal law or family law) while bankruptcy is pending, but because U.S. bankruptcy courts cannot cram down loans secured by primary residences, creditors are able to file motions for relief from the ...

  6. Debtor-in-possession financing - Wikipedia

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    The willingness of governments to allow lenders to place debtor-in-possession financing claims ahead of an insolvent company's existing debt varies; US bankruptcy law expressly allows this [8] while French law had long treated the practice as soutien abusif, requiring employees and state interests be paid first even if the end result was liquidation instead of corporate restructuring.

  7. FirstPlus Financial Group - Wikipedia

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    FirstPlus Financial Group was a Texas-based mortgage company. In 2011, a number of indictments and other legal actions showed that the firm had been taken over by Lucchese crime family [1] [2] by the use of threats and violence. They were able to remove the firm's entire board of directors and managers, replacing them with their own.

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