Woo hooooooooooooooo! I finally did it!!!
I AM OFFICIALLY IN THE 60 DAY CLUB!!
And sure enough, YES, I was able to take a camera phone in there! NO QUESTIONS ASKED!
They did, however, make us go through an X-Ray machine. They made us take out our keys and wallet just like you have to at an airport. On top of that, you need a picture ID to walk in. No drivers license, no way to get in.
Before getting there, all I could do was imagine hundreds of people waiting there. I was DEAD WRONG. I paid for several hours of parking outside all for nothing. I got in 15 minutes prior to my meeting. I think everyone there was only there to file bankruptcy. Look at the picture and see how empty the room was. I was in absolute shock! All I saw were people going bankrupt. NOT ONE SINGLE CREDITOR SHOWED FOR ANYONE! WOW!!
The trustee was sitting at the desk behind that guy. He was straight forward and to the point. A paralegal was there representing our attorney's firm.
They took our license and social security card. They put a tape recorder on and asked us some basic questions. He held up all of the paperwork that we signed at they attorney's office and asked if we read it and if was true and correct. He then asked us if we transferred any property in the past 2 years. He asked what we were planning to do with both of our vehicles. I told him we were giving them back. He replied, "Ah, cleaning the slate, huh?"
He then instructed us to take some paperwork and to wait 60 days for a card in the mail stating that we are discharged.
I found a local car dealer up the street and they said they would hold the note like a buy-here pay-here if I wanted to. I asked my attorney about getting a car right now and he stated to wait until November before doing anything. So now I will sit tight and just wait it out.
I would have taken more pictures, but they had security and cameras all over the place, all in the inside and walkout around the outside of the building. I thought the inside of the 341 meeting would be enough for people here to get an idea what it looks like. As you can see, there's no real faces to be made out there. But you get the general idea.
We sat all the way in the back of the room. The paralegal found us and called us out of the room and explained the questions that were going to be asked of us. We did not have to do much of anything except answer a few simple yes or no answers. It's almost like the trustee was in a rush to get to the next person, even though there were only 5 people being processed every 30 minutes. It barely took 4 minutes for us to get through our little process.
When it was all over, I was like, "That's it?!?!?!! It's done?!! WOW!!!!!!" So simple and painless.
I was on the phone with my cousin today and he REAMED ME A NEW ONE for filing bankruptcy. He told me that I should have made payment plans and paid the $150,000+ in non-secured debt back. He said he was in the same boat and had his house foreclosed on and also owed $150,000. He said he eventually paid it all back. Thing is, he makes well over 6-figures while I am barely making $33k/yr. after expenses. Oh well.
I'm glad that's over with. Now I just have to wait until November until we can car shop. I just hope that the banks don't try to get a lift of the automatic stay.
We got a packet in the mail the other day from the attorney representing our mortgage. This is what it says:
MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM STAY
"Any interested party who fails to file and serve a written response to this motion within 15 days after the date of service stated in this motion shall, pursuant to Local Rule 4001-1(C), be deemed to have consented to the entry of an order granting the relief requested in the motion."
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT:
Comes now, XXXXXXXXXX MORTGAGE, LLC ("Movant"), its successors and/or assigns, seeking modification of the automatic stay pursuant to 362(d)(1) and (d)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code and would show the Court a follows:
1. On ___DATE___, (My name) and (My wife's name) ("Debtor" as used herein shall include both Debtors in a joint case), filed for relief under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
Blah blah blah and a whole bunch of other legal mumbo jumbo.
We still have a lot of stuff in the house. I am just wondering how long can it be before they put locks on the doors. Can they lock our stuff in there before the discharge? We have all of our appliances and some furniture in there.
I AM OFFICIALLY IN THE 60 DAY CLUB!!
And sure enough, YES, I was able to take a camera phone in there! NO QUESTIONS ASKED!
They did, however, make us go through an X-Ray machine. They made us take out our keys and wallet just like you have to at an airport. On top of that, you need a picture ID to walk in. No drivers license, no way to get in.
Before getting there, all I could do was imagine hundreds of people waiting there. I was DEAD WRONG. I paid for several hours of parking outside all for nothing. I got in 15 minutes prior to my meeting. I think everyone there was only there to file bankruptcy. Look at the picture and see how empty the room was. I was in absolute shock! All I saw were people going bankrupt. NOT ONE SINGLE CREDITOR SHOWED FOR ANYONE! WOW!!
The trustee was sitting at the desk behind that guy. He was straight forward and to the point. A paralegal was there representing our attorney's firm.
They took our license and social security card. They put a tape recorder on and asked us some basic questions. He held up all of the paperwork that we signed at they attorney's office and asked if we read it and if was true and correct. He then asked us if we transferred any property in the past 2 years. He asked what we were planning to do with both of our vehicles. I told him we were giving them back. He replied, "Ah, cleaning the slate, huh?"
He then instructed us to take some paperwork and to wait 60 days for a card in the mail stating that we are discharged.
I found a local car dealer up the street and they said they would hold the note like a buy-here pay-here if I wanted to. I asked my attorney about getting a car right now and he stated to wait until November before doing anything. So now I will sit tight and just wait it out.
I would have taken more pictures, but they had security and cameras all over the place, all in the inside and walkout around the outside of the building. I thought the inside of the 341 meeting would be enough for people here to get an idea what it looks like. As you can see, there's no real faces to be made out there. But you get the general idea.
We sat all the way in the back of the room. The paralegal found us and called us out of the room and explained the questions that were going to be asked of us. We did not have to do much of anything except answer a few simple yes or no answers. It's almost like the trustee was in a rush to get to the next person, even though there were only 5 people being processed every 30 minutes. It barely took 4 minutes for us to get through our little process.
When it was all over, I was like, "That's it?!?!?!! It's done?!! WOW!!!!!!" So simple and painless.
I was on the phone with my cousin today and he REAMED ME A NEW ONE for filing bankruptcy. He told me that I should have made payment plans and paid the $150,000+ in non-secured debt back. He said he was in the same boat and had his house foreclosed on and also owed $150,000. He said he eventually paid it all back. Thing is, he makes well over 6-figures while I am barely making $33k/yr. after expenses. Oh well.
I'm glad that's over with. Now I just have to wait until November until we can car shop. I just hope that the banks don't try to get a lift of the automatic stay.
We got a packet in the mail the other day from the attorney representing our mortgage. This is what it says:
MOTION FOR RELIEF FROM STAY
"Any interested party who fails to file and serve a written response to this motion within 15 days after the date of service stated in this motion shall, pursuant to Local Rule 4001-1(C), be deemed to have consented to the entry of an order granting the relief requested in the motion."
TO THE HONORABLE JUDGE OF SAID COURT:
Comes now, XXXXXXXXXX MORTGAGE, LLC ("Movant"), its successors and/or assigns, seeking modification of the automatic stay pursuant to 362(d)(1) and (d)(2) of the Bankruptcy Code and would show the Court a follows:
1. On ___DATE___, (My name) and (My wife's name) ("Debtor" as used herein shall include both Debtors in a joint case), filed for relief under Chapter 7 of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code.
Blah blah blah and a whole bunch of other legal mumbo jumbo.
We still have a lot of stuff in the house. I am just wondering how long can it be before they put locks on the doors. Can they lock our stuff in there before the discharge? We have all of our appliances and some furniture in there.
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