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    A Trustee in my house?

    I was wondering does the trustee really come out to your home to value all ur assets?? Are they going to look through my drawers and closets to see what they might scounder up? I think I would feel pretty violated if this were the case. Please help I'm about to file and this has me very worried

    #2
    Nah! The Trustee doesn't go to people's homes. They hire an appraiser to do the job for them.

    Seriously tho, I asked our paralegal this very question. And that's the answer I got. Rarely does the Trustee even do that. Especially with regular folk.

    Typically you'd have to have expensive household things for the Trustee to wanna come look see. Paintings, sculpture, or other works of art. Furs. Jewels. That type of thing. Then the Trustee would be appraising for sure.
    Filed Ch 7 - 09/06
    Discharged - 12/2006
    Officially Declared No Asset - 03/2007
    Closed - 04/2007

    I am not an attorney. My comments are based on personal experience and research. Always consult an attorney in your area to address concerns related to your particular situation.

    Another good thing about being poor is that when you are seventy your children will not have declared you legally insane in order to gain control of your estate. - Woody Allen...

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      #3
      Nothing to worry about, unless you are hiding lots of valuables.

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        #4
        Not likely the trustee would, or even hire someone. There is always that little voice saying they can though, keeps most people honest!
        Chapter 13 Filed 4/03/06 :blink: 341 Meeting Complete 5/11/06 :yes2:
        Plan Confirmation 6/16/06 :yahoo:
        Discharged: 1/5/2010 :yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

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          #5
          Only question I was asked was how we came up with the value of our home and "Why are you so confident that is the value?" We told him it was based on our property tax assessment and looking at the price comparable homes were going for in the area. He didn't seem to have a problem with that. As for the other property....no questions at all. Only assets of interest were our tax returns for next year and the non-exempt cash on hand in the bank account and owed to us by our employers on the date filed.
          U.S. Trustee Filed Motion to Dismiss 11/17/2006
          Filed to Convert to Ch. 13 12/11/2006
          Ch. 13 341 Meeting 01/30/2007
          Ugh...

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            #6
            so you are telling me that there is a chance... How many of you on here have had your home looked through by a trustee or a trustees hired apraiser??? Another question, if I have stock through my job, payments come out of my check, will I have to sign that over to them?? Thanks for all the help guys i appreciate it.

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              #7
              Originally posted by fugazee View Post
              ...what they might scounder up?
              Mmmmmm broiled scounder

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                #8
                Your home could be appraised for its value and any collectable that you might own...... other than that.... NO, they don't go thru your stuff.........

                They are only interested in expensive stuff...... jewelry, weapons, collectables.....

                You may need an appraisal if your home is going to be sold.......

                I wouldn't worry about it...........
                Minny

                "It's amazing the paths that our feet sometimes follow in life".

                My suggestions are from "personal experience" and research only. Do not consider this as legal advice. Each bankruptcy case is different.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Minnymouth View Post
                  Your home could be appraised for its value and any collectable that you might own...... other than that.... NO, they don't go thru your stuff.........

                  They are only interested in expensive stuff...... jewelry, weapons, collectables.....

                  You may need an appraisal if your home is going to be sold.......

                  I wouldn't worry about it...........
                  Our Chapter 7 Trustee came out to our house. We didn't have anything to hide not really sure why she felt the need but she did come. I also found out that she was in my neighborhood because another one of my neighbors had filed as well and she went to their house too.. Go figure... We switched to a 13 and are still dealing with issues... LOL

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                    #10
                    That's extremely unusual for a Trustee to come to the premises....... either your assets were in question on the value of your home was......
                    And usually they ask you to just get an appraisal for them......

                    Did she say what she was looking for???? What was in question??
                    Minny

                    "It's amazing the paths that our feet sometimes follow in life".

                    My suggestions are from "personal experience" and research only. Do not consider this as legal advice. Each bankruptcy case is different.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by Jhbk29 View Post
                      Our Chapter 7 Trustee came out to our house. We didn't have anything to hide not really sure why she felt the need but she did come. I also found out that she was in my neighborhood because another one of my neighbors had filed as well and she went to their house too.. Go figure... We switched to a 13 and are still dealing with issues... LOL
                      As Minny said, that's extremely rare for the actual Trustee to visit a Debtor/Filer's home. Maybe you had the extreme luck of drawing a rookie Trustee.

                      I spent hours looking at the newspaper, the Goodwill auction website, visiting 2nd hand stores, and I looked at several filings on PACER. Attnys were entering about the same value for everyone's household goods. Somewhere between $2K and $3K depending on different tools, riding lawn mower, collectibles, etc, that people claimed. In a second hand sale, your things really aren't worth much to other people.

                      I had already worked up an inventory of our house and had a baseline value established. The paralegal offered, if we weren't satisfied with it, that we could use an appraiser service. They have a guy that does that for them. Goes around and values people's things in their home. Costs $100 I think she said.

                      If you're really worried about the value of your household things, I'm sure any attny you pick will have a Contact that can come and do the valuation for you. For a nominal fee, that is.
                      Filed Ch 7 - 09/06
                      Discharged - 12/2006
                      Officially Declared No Asset - 03/2007
                      Closed - 04/2007

                      I am not an attorney. My comments are based on personal experience and research. Always consult an attorney in your area to address concerns related to your particular situation.

                      Another good thing about being poor is that when you are seventy your children will not have declared you legally insane in order to gain control of your estate. - Woody Allen...

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