I loggen into pacer this morning and here's what I have found a docket reported with the following title "Trustees Notice of Assets on Case and Request to Set Claims Bar Date". Here's the docket text
The duly appointed Chapter 7 Trustee, after reviewing the case docket and file and determining that no claims bar date has been fixed, hereby notifies the Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court that assets will be administered in the above captioned case. An appropriate notice should be given to creditors to file claims.
I more than assume this makes me an asset case
Following the report above, there's an objection, spooooooky... filed by trustee against the Motion for Relief from Stay. The motion was filed by my mortgage company. The trustee objected to the motion because they had erroneous legal description of the property.
Can I please get your insight into this and what's potentially going on? Those of you who are asset cases or have experience with asset cases, what next should I be expecting? Will I receive some report that says what is being taken to administer the case? If so, when should I be expecting that report?
Of course, I'll ask my attorney as well -- but there are some many bright heads and people with experience that I just have to ask for your valuable input and insight.
Thanks to all of you!
The duly appointed Chapter 7 Trustee, after reviewing the case docket and file and determining that no claims bar date has been fixed, hereby notifies the Clerk of the United States Bankruptcy Court that assets will be administered in the above captioned case. An appropriate notice should be given to creditors to file claims.
I more than assume this makes me an asset case
Following the report above, there's an objection, spooooooky... filed by trustee against the Motion for Relief from Stay. The motion was filed by my mortgage company. The trustee objected to the motion because they had erroneous legal description of the property.
Can I please get your insight into this and what's potentially going on? Those of you who are asset cases or have experience with asset cases, what next should I be expecting? Will I receive some report that says what is being taken to administer the case? If so, when should I be expecting that report?
Of course, I'll ask my attorney as well -- but there are some many bright heads and people with experience that I just have to ask for your valuable input and insight.
Thanks to all of you!
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