I need to replace some carpet in my house (seriously) prior to filing Chapter 13. I don't have the money at the moment and I am wondering if the trustee will agree to delay payments a couple of months so I can do it? How do you handle something like this?
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Originally posted by spearmint View PostI need to replace some carpet in my house (seriously) prior to filing Chapter 13. I don't have the money at the moment and I am wondering if the trustee will agree to delay payments a couple of months so I can do it? How do you handle something like this?
Besides, your Lawyer can arrange a plan that pay less in the initial few months, then smooths it out later. (However, you still end up paying the same total over the duration of the plan.) I did just that... only I didn't buy carpet. Because my Chapter 13 was really done in an emergency I made the first three payments half of what they should have been. Then I spread out the difference over the last 57 months. The Trustee said nothing about it.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostThe Trustee won't allow you to put off payments in order to take care of deferred maintenance, unless it's a health issue.
Besides, your Lawyer can arrange a plan that pay less in the initial few months, then smooths it out later. (However, you still end up paying the same total over the duration of the plan.) I did just that... only I didn't buy carpet. Because my Chapter 13 was really done in an emergency I made the first three payments half of what they should have been. Then I spread out the difference over the last 57 months. The Trustee said nothing about it.
That would it! Thanks. I didn't know that was an option.
This is such a terrific forum! It's answered more questions than my attorney has! (I ordered the NOLO Ch13 book from Amazon two days ago. Can't wait to get it!)
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Originally posted by spearmint View PostThat would it! Thanks. I didn't know that was an option.
This is such a terrific forum! It's answered more questions than my attorney has! (I ordered the NOLO Ch13 book from Amazon two days ago. Can't wait to get it!)
For example, the first 3 months of my plan,.. I only paid my mortgage plus Trustee fee. The next 2 months were the two cars plus mortgage and Trustee. Now I'm on the full "plan" paying all my secured creditors (IRS, Cars, House) plus the Trustee fees.
I think they call this a tiered plan.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostThe kicker is, that you need room in your plan. If you have a house, you must make those full payments (plus the Trustee fees) in those initial few months. Things that you are paying off during the plan, you can pay pro rata and therefore, can spread the payments out.
For example, the first 3 months of my plan,.. I only paid my mortgage plus Trustee fee. The next 2 months were the two cars plus mortgage and Trustee. Now I'm on the full "plan" paying all my secured creditors (IRS, Cars, House) plus the Trustee fees.
I think they call this a tiered plan.
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Originally posted by spearmint View PostDon't have the money yet and I need to file soon to prevent wages being garnished. I'll have to swing it somehow but not sure how.
You mght get a place like Home Depot to install the carpet on credit, but if your credit is trashed already, it might be hard to do.
When you file for bankruptcy, their might be some objections to the purchase.Golden Jubilee was a year-long celebration held every 50 years in which all bondmen were freed, mortgaged lands were restored to the original owners, and land was left fallow: Lev. 25:8-17
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You can save a lot of money by installing carpet yourself. (I'm a landlord. It can be done. Start in a less visible room where you can make your mistakes early.)
Or you can just throw some cheap Wal-Mart rugs over the awful parts of the wall-to-wall.
Anyway, I would use money to replace aging appliances or fix a car or roof, but carpet ... seems extravagant.Filing for parents: Dad w/ dementia, mother working at 71, 3 special needs g'kids
Rental property equity: $100,000, Consumer debt: $120,000
First meeting with attorney 12/16/08
Upshot: 60 mo plan, ~80% payback, rentals to trust & mom retires!
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Originally posted by spearmint View PostI need to replace some carpet in my house (seriously) prior to filing Chapter 13. I don't have the money at the moment and I am wondering if the trustee will agree to delay payments a couple of months so I can do it? How do you handle something like this?_________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
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