Yes, you can file for bankruptcy on rent-to-own portable buildings, as these agreements are typically treated as unsecured debts. However, the specific treatment of the contract may vary based on your state's laws and the type of bankruptcy you file (Chapter 7 or Chapter 13). It's essential to consult with a bankruptcy attorney to understand your rights and obligations regarding the portable buildings in your specific situation.
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