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		<title>By: I&#8217;ve decided to file for bankruptcy, do I need to go through with my short sale? &#124; National Bankruptcy Forum</title>
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		<dc:creator>I&#8217;ve decided to file for bankruptcy, do I need to go through with my short sale? &#124; National Bankruptcy Forum</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] obligation under the mortgage and no corresponding tax liability for the forgiveness of debt (usually a taxable event).  In essence, surrendering a home in bankruptcy allows the borrower to simply give back the keys [...]</description>
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