I filed without presumption of abuse, Chapter 7. Three months later, the discharge occurs without incident. I had to let a house go in Florida but I intended to reaffirm my primary residence in Missouri. The only debt was the Florida home, a credit card (not much), and some furniture with Nebraska Furniture Mart (which has been a fun little trip, I gotta say).
My real issue is that the trustee decided he wanted $15,000 from me so that I could keep my house. Oddly, he thought he could sell it for $30,000 more than 3 other houses for sale on my street with the same size/features. My attorney pointed out to the trustee that even if he did sell it for that, he'd clear barely $3,000 due to selling costs, so we counter offered in that range.
He's just sitting on the offer and has been now for 2 months. My attorney warns me that he can just do this as long as he pleases. Is that for real? How long can a trustee fiddle with our lives? So, we're supposed to be reasonable but they don't have to be?
Anyone seen anything similar in terms of non-responsiveness and a lack of logic?
My real issue is that the trustee decided he wanted $15,000 from me so that I could keep my house. Oddly, he thought he could sell it for $30,000 more than 3 other houses for sale on my street with the same size/features. My attorney pointed out to the trustee that even if he did sell it for that, he'd clear barely $3,000 due to selling costs, so we counter offered in that range.
He's just sitting on the offer and has been now for 2 months. My attorney warns me that he can just do this as long as he pleases. Is that for real? How long can a trustee fiddle with our lives? So, we're supposed to be reasonable but they don't have to be?
Anyone seen anything similar in terms of non-responsiveness and a lack of logic?
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