Just to recap, we had a loan with American General and had pledged our laptops as collateral and they have a lien against them. My attorney filed a motion to keep American General from getting their hands on the laptop and I think it was successful. Am I right?
Here is what is on Pacer.
ORDER CANCELING NON-PURCHASE MONEY SECURITY INTEREST
The motion of the above-named debtor to avoid the non-possessory non-purchase-money security interest of AMERIAN GENERAL is sustained.
It is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that the non possessory non-purchase-money security interest held by AMERIAN GENERAL in and on the debtor's property is hereby canceled.
It is further ORDERED that unless debtor's bankruptcy case is dismissed AMERIAN GENERAL shall take all steps necessary and appropriate to release the non-possessory non-purchase-money security interest.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
This order was signed and entered electronically as indicated at the top of the first page.
Is my laptop mine to keep free and clear?
TS
Here is what is on Pacer.
ORDER CANCELING NON-PURCHASE MONEY SECURITY INTEREST
The motion of the above-named debtor to avoid the non-possessory non-purchase-money security interest of AMERIAN GENERAL is sustained.
It is hereby ORDERED and DECREED that the non possessory non-purchase-money security interest held by AMERIAN GENERAL in and on the debtor's property is hereby canceled.
It is further ORDERED that unless debtor's bankruptcy case is dismissed AMERIAN GENERAL shall take all steps necessary and appropriate to release the non-possessory non-purchase-money security interest.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
This order was signed and entered electronically as indicated at the top of the first page.
Is my laptop mine to keep free and clear?
TS
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