Here is what I would do:
Stop paying the discharged debt. Save the money to buy replacement furniture.
Tell them to come and get the stuff, just as soon as they prove that they have a valid and legal lien on said property. They will have to do that in court.
If they can do that, then give them a list of dates that they can come and take possession. These dates are to be convenient for you. Whether or not it is convenient for them is irrelevant.
I would also make it very clear that if they continue to violate bankruptcy laws by attempting to collect a discharged debt, you will seek sanctions and attorney fees. As allowed by the law.
And don't be surprised if you never hear from them again. They are trying to intimidate you into paying.
Stop paying the discharged debt. Save the money to buy replacement furniture.
Tell them to come and get the stuff, just as soon as they prove that they have a valid and legal lien on said property. They will have to do that in court.
If they can do that, then give them a list of dates that they can come and take possession. These dates are to be convenient for you. Whether or not it is convenient for them is irrelevant.
I would also make it very clear that if they continue to violate bankruptcy laws by attempting to collect a discharged debt, you will seek sanctions and attorney fees. As allowed by the law.
And don't be surprised if you never hear from them again. They are trying to intimidate you into paying.
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