We moved to Florida 6 years ago. We have a 1994 (21') Sea Ray boat that has sat in our side yard for almost 6 years. It is in really bad shape. The trailer is not strong enough to transport the boat, the boat has rotted areas, is full of mold and needs mechanical repairs. A few years ago the bank charged off a balance of $11,500 and someone came up with a value of $8,000 - probably blue book value or something at the time. The boat has deteriorated probably 100% since then. A neighbor asked if we would sell it to them for $2,000. We are getting ready to file a Chapter 7. How does the court determine the value like the $3400 they came up with for the motorcycle? Is it possible they will allow the neighbor to approach the trustee to buy it? If so, could the neighbor approach the court immediately after we have our attorney file our case or do they have to wait for something particular?
Is it possible, since the debt has been charged off and the boat is in such bad shape they might just ignore it?
Are you saying that if you give your motorcycle to the court they will give you, on paper at least, $1000 toward the purchase of some of your other belongings?
I am sorry. I am new at this forum thing and I am overwhelmed by this whole experience. Our case is so complicated; I don't know how to ask some questions while avoiding boring people with too many details. I hope I did this right.
Thanks for letting me be a part of this forum.
moneynomore
Is it possible, since the debt has been charged off and the boat is in such bad shape they might just ignore it?
Are you saying that if you give your motorcycle to the court they will give you, on paper at least, $1000 toward the purchase of some of your other belongings?
I am sorry. I am new at this forum thing and I am overwhelmed by this whole experience. Our case is so complicated; I don't know how to ask some questions while avoiding boring people with too many details. I hope I did this right.
Thanks for letting me be a part of this forum.
moneynomore




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