I filed bankruptcy Nov. '04. At the time, I had thought my home value was around $320K. A house across the street from me was selling their home for $315K and it's a little bit smaller. My loan balance was $175K. My attorney had told me at the time my house was approx. $265K and that I would be fine filing bankruptcy. I found out last week my home value is $330K and the trustee will make me pay the diff. or sell the home; that was only 2 months back. I don't think my home value could have increase $70K equity. I think my attorney wanted to make a quick buck and now I might be losing my house.
The difference after selling my home with me getting my exemptions, pay off loan, pay sales agent is approx. $54K. The attorney said the trustee is willing to take out 1/2 and pay the creditors and give me back the other 1/2. What is the process from here? Can I negotiate with the trustee to maybe take 30% for the creditors? My attorney is not much help now and hardley returns my calls. The attorney said the trustee will file a "CLAIMS BARR DATE." What is the time frame of this and next procedures? Is this when creditors are given a time frame to file a claim? My attorney doesn't even know this. My attorney said many times creditors don't even file a claim, but what are the chances? when it comes to MONEY, there's always time to file a claim.
The difference after selling my home with me getting my exemptions, pay off loan, pay sales agent is approx. $54K. The attorney said the trustee is willing to take out 1/2 and pay the creditors and give me back the other 1/2. What is the process from here? Can I negotiate with the trustee to maybe take 30% for the creditors? My attorney is not much help now and hardley returns my calls. The attorney said the trustee will file a "CLAIMS BARR DATE." What is the time frame of this and next procedures? Is this when creditors are given a time frame to file a claim? My attorney doesn't even know this. My attorney said many times creditors don't even file a claim, but what are the chances? when it comes to MONEY, there's always time to file a claim.
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