Is there any ANY way to be able to exempt a small collection of artwork? I have a collection of about 10 or so original paintings, hand-pulled prints, and a sculpture. None of them are by prolific or established artists and I paid less than 200$ total for all of them, but they were all carefully selected and mean a whole lot to me. Is there any part of the exempt property list they could go under? I don't own anything else really. No car, no home. Everything else I own falls under the exempt property listings, but I can't figure out if the artwork could. I saw something called Wildcard on the federal list. What does that mean?
Also, maybe this is a dumb question but I haven't been able to find the answer anywhere. Does the trustee come to your house? Because my former roommate left some pretty valuable artwork here (signed and numbered salvador dali lithographs) when she moved out of state, and her son is supposed to come pick them up before I move out of here, but I do not want them to think I am lying about it. Believe me, if they were mine, I'd sell 'em, but they're not.
Also, maybe this is a dumb question but I haven't been able to find the answer anywhere. Does the trustee come to your house? Because my former roommate left some pretty valuable artwork here (signed and numbered salvador dali lithographs) when she moved out of state, and her son is supposed to come pick them up before I move out of here, but I do not want them to think I am lying about it. Believe me, if they were mine, I'd sell 'em, but they're not.
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