I have non-exempt cash and have been looking for legal ways to protect or spend it before filing.
I retained a well-reviewed (on Avvo) law office for my Ch 7 case, and asked again my attorney specifically about pre-paying rent, which they suggested in the first place, and I had some questions about in this other old thread.
Attorney said it's perfectly fine to pre-book 3, or even 6 months of Airbnbs in SF Bay Area, before filing. That will reduce my financial assets by $20k, and we're not even talking about pre-buying groceries (it's Covid times after all, reasonable to prep) or a car.
Will this really fly?! It's clearly a dead-easy way to not have to turn over a lot of cash.
Me: $3500/mo for rent is a lot of money, won't that raise flags? How far does that go? Can I put myself up in a penthouse?
Atty: Those are the prices in the Bay Area. If your pattern is that you've lived in a 2-bedroom apartment elsewhere for $1000/mo but now you're in the Bay Area, it's perfectly reasonable to spend $4k/mo. The BK process takes 3 months, your accounts can be frozen, so you're setting yourself up.
Me: OK 3 months for the duration of the BK process, how about 6 then?
Atty: 6 is fine too, these are uncertain times, you need to make sure you have the same place booked. You don't know if you'll be able to get a job etc.
Me: OK, but usually people pay rent monthly.
Atty: Yeah, that's rent, you're booking Airbnbs.
I mean, I want to trust my attorney and they seem knowledgeable, but this is too good to be true, and contrary to what I've read here and elsewhere.
What gives? Major differences between divisions? Attorney knowing how the trustee (judge) operate?
I retained a well-reviewed (on Avvo) law office for my Ch 7 case, and asked again my attorney specifically about pre-paying rent, which they suggested in the first place, and I had some questions about in this other old thread.
Attorney said it's perfectly fine to pre-book 3, or even 6 months of Airbnbs in SF Bay Area, before filing. That will reduce my financial assets by $20k, and we're not even talking about pre-buying groceries (it's Covid times after all, reasonable to prep) or a car.
Will this really fly?! It's clearly a dead-easy way to not have to turn over a lot of cash.
Me: $3500/mo for rent is a lot of money, won't that raise flags? How far does that go? Can I put myself up in a penthouse?
Atty: Those are the prices in the Bay Area. If your pattern is that you've lived in a 2-bedroom apartment elsewhere for $1000/mo but now you're in the Bay Area, it's perfectly reasonable to spend $4k/mo. The BK process takes 3 months, your accounts can be frozen, so you're setting yourself up.
Me: OK 3 months for the duration of the BK process, how about 6 then?
Atty: 6 is fine too, these are uncertain times, you need to make sure you have the same place booked. You don't know if you'll be able to get a job etc.
Me: OK, but usually people pay rent monthly.
Atty: Yeah, that's rent, you're booking Airbnbs.
I mean, I want to trust my attorney and they seem knowledgeable, but this is too good to be true, and contrary to what I've read here and elsewhere.
What gives? Major differences between divisions? Attorney knowing how the trustee (judge) operate?
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