Personal Bankruptcy cite the law for the removal of a non consensual lien during bankruptcy

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markjhannahel

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A creditor has placed a non consensual lien on my home. The bankruptcy judge rejected my request to remove this lien. (without prejudice) . This is a money judgement issued by a Philadelphia court after I signed an agreement to repay my credit card, at a reduced rate, monthly. I am allowed to claim an exemption in my property.
The Judge indicated that I need to cite law in order for him to do it.
How should I phrase my response to include the removal any other liens placed on my property by creditors named in my bankruptcy action, either known or unknown to me?
 
Why bother?
The lien can't force the sale of your home.
You DID agree to the debt AFTER the SOL had tolled.
I'd leave it be. Why?
Because, unless and until you sell the home, the debtor takes NOTHING.
If you die, so what?
If you sell, he gets his, you get yours!!!
 
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