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FAQ / What is a reaffirmation agreement?


A reaffirmation agreement is a contract between you and the creditor that you will pay all or a portion of the money owed, despite the bankruptcy filing. In return for keeping your property after the bankruptcy, the creditor promises that, as long as payments are made, the creditor will not repossess or take back the property.

 




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