My husband and I had to file bankruptcy (Chapter 7) in December due to an emergency medical situation that resulted in three hospital stays, lots of tests and procedures, and ultimately, major surgery. We did have some credit card debt, but not excessive (in fact, we'd never even been late paying a single bill, ever). With the added medical bills, there was just NO WAY to make ends meet. So we filed bankruptcy.
The debts were discharged in March, but the trustee had some concerns about the value of our house, since we've lived here for 13 years. It still hasn't been decided whether we can keep it.
He wanted to have an appraisal done, and sent out a real estate guy to determine its fair market value. Our house needs a LOT of work, and the real estate guy took photos of the things that need repair. The chimney is literally falling apart, the whole house needs new carpet/flooring, the roof leaks in several places, and we have no heat or air conditioning. And that's just the major stuff.
Even with the repairs, according to the realtor, the house's value is still more than we're allowed on the exemptions ... about $12,000 more, which is a lot to me, but in the real estate world, that's probably just a drop in the bucket.
Someone mentioned to me that unless the difference is considerable, it's not really worth it for the trustee to sell the house, by the time the realtor gets his cut, etc. If that's true, I'd say we're right on the "line" as far as keeping the house. I also found out that if the house IS sold, the real estate guy that came out to do the fair market value is the same guy that will be selling it, if that's what it comes down to. How biased is that?!?
We've been waiting months for a decision to be made, but haven't heard a peep from anyone. It's very stressful not knowing if we're going to have a roof over our heads!
Is there some kind of time limit in which they have to make the decision? It's been almost a year since we filed!
Thanks!
The debts were discharged in March, but the trustee had some concerns about the value of our house, since we've lived here for 13 years. It still hasn't been decided whether we can keep it.
He wanted to have an appraisal done, and sent out a real estate guy to determine its fair market value. Our house needs a LOT of work, and the real estate guy took photos of the things that need repair. The chimney is literally falling apart, the whole house needs new carpet/flooring, the roof leaks in several places, and we have no heat or air conditioning. And that's just the major stuff.
Even with the repairs, according to the realtor, the house's value is still more than we're allowed on the exemptions ... about $12,000 more, which is a lot to me, but in the real estate world, that's probably just a drop in the bucket.
Someone mentioned to me that unless the difference is considerable, it's not really worth it for the trustee to sell the house, by the time the realtor gets his cut, etc. If that's true, I'd say we're right on the "line" as far as keeping the house. I also found out that if the house IS sold, the real estate guy that came out to do the fair market value is the same guy that will be selling it, if that's what it comes down to. How biased is that?!?
We've been waiting months for a decision to be made, but haven't heard a peep from anyone. It's very stressful not knowing if we're going to have a roof over our heads!
Is there some kind of time limit in which they have to make the decision? It's been almost a year since we filed!
Thanks!

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