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Yes. If you are current on your mortgage payments and your home is not worth considerably more than what you owe on your mortgage, you can normally file a Chapter 7 Bankruptcy and keep your home. If you have over the exemptible amount of equity in your home or are behind in your mortgage payments, filing a Chapter 7 may jeopardize your home ownership. If you are behind on your mortgage, you may be able keep your home by filing a Chapter 13 Bankruptcy, which allows you to resume monthly mortgage payments and pay the missed payments over time.
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