BAPCPA Man #18: BAPCPA Man vs Mortgantua – Part 6 – Max Gardner’s Bankruptcy Bootcamp
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We check back in with our bankruptcy super hero in his battle to save a homeowner against the ominous and powerful Mortgantua. Things were looking grim, but perhaps there is hope. Click here for a refresher on ongoing the BAPCPA Man vs Mortgantua saga.
For more information on Max Gardner’s Bankruptcy Bootcamp, go to MaxBankruptcyBootcamp.com. Click here to see the ABC News Nightline feature on Max Gardner’s Bankruptcy Bootcamp. And click here to see the Wikipedia entry on Max’s eponymous grandfather who served a term as governor of North Carolina from 1929-33.
For additional information on mortgage and foreclosure, here are a few blog posts:
Bruce Weiner (Rosenberg Musso & Weiner) – NYBankruptcyNet (Brooklyn, NY)
Haines & Krieger (Las Vegas, NV)
Eugene Melchionne, Esq. – ConsumerBankruptcyTips.com (Waterbury, CT)
- Attorney Melchionne featured in NYTimes article on family’s fight against foreclosure in Connecticut
Tags: Bankruptcy Hero, Bankruptcy training, Congress Man, Fight foreclosure, Gideon Kendall, Max Gardner Bankruptcy Bootcamp, Max Gardner Foreclosure, O. Max Gardner Bankruptcy, Overdue diligence, Steven Horowitz, Subprimulus, Unrecorded deeds









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