I hope to be a 'no asset' Ch. 7 case, but after my attorney told me I need to take the 'high end' value for a few big ticket items I am a little worried. Here's why: Those high end valuations will push me to close to using up all the exemptions available here in CA. I will still be under, just borderline.
Question: A trustee will review my case, and see that, in spite of having virtually no money and hardly any other assets, I own several items of 'unusual value' (listed at several thousand dollars each). Won't that make them take a second look at those items? Won't that make them think they need to get the items appraised?
I have assigned what I was told were 'fair market value' to these items -- what they would sell for at a reputable auction house. I got those values from a specialist at the auction house. It was not a formal appraisal (which would have cost at least $300 per item to have done), but the next best thing.
Since formal appraisals ALWAYS result in very high values, even higher than fair market values, should I be concerned. I would be over the exemption limit in the event of formal appraisals. Anyone have experience with trustees requiring formal appraisals? Will my situation trigger such a request?
Question: A trustee will review my case, and see that, in spite of having virtually no money and hardly any other assets, I own several items of 'unusual value' (listed at several thousand dollars each). Won't that make them take a second look at those items? Won't that make them think they need to get the items appraised?
I have assigned what I was told were 'fair market value' to these items -- what they would sell for at a reputable auction house. I got those values from a specialist at the auction house. It was not a formal appraisal (which would have cost at least $300 per item to have done), but the next best thing.
Since formal appraisals ALWAYS result in very high values, even higher than fair market values, should I be concerned. I would be over the exemption limit in the event of formal appraisals. Anyone have experience with trustees requiring formal appraisals? Will my situation trigger such a request?
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