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Can I lose my house if I fail to pay my credit card bills?

If I fail to pay my credit card bills can the banks make me sell my house (which I own) to pay them back?

Ultimately - yes they can. They would have to get a judgment against you and then seek an order for sale or a bankruptcy order.

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by Conrad Murray last modified 2008-05-03 09:57

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