It is difficult for me to say whether the creditors will be able to garnish your wages. There are some states that do not allow for wage garnishment, while others do. I recommend you visit our page State Consumer Protection Laws and Exemptions to see what the laws in your state allow.
Your situation is very difficult one, which has no simple solution. One option you may want to consider looking into is a short sale of the property. Please read an article I wrote about A Deed In Lieu Of Foreclosure vs. A Short Sale. You may find that a short sale may help resolve your situation.
I hope this information helps you Find, Save, and Learn.
Best,
Bill
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