Long time lurker, was originally planning on filing pro se but retained lawyer last week...
During the consultation, what the lawyer was telling me was concerning to me and has been bothering me ever since. I have approximately $5k of non-exempt personal property after the $1k vehicle exemption and $1k personal property exemption (equity in car + personal items). Filing Chapter 7 jointly, I figured our $8k in wildcard exemptions would cover this.
Just got a mortgage modification on my home so I thought that would be one less thing to worry about for a while. I owe $303k and it is worth $150k. Obviously I will not reaffirm that loan, but I will continue to stay and pay for the time being (and probably many years to come, don't want to move).
My lawyer told me that, despite the ruling in Osborne v. Dumoulin (avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/florida-supreme-court-rules-on-wild-card-exemption-issue), I will probably have to use the homestead exemption even though there is no equity in the home. He stated that investors are beginning to purchase the "trustee's interest" in the home for $2k to $10k, then short-selling the homes and turning a profit. This totally blew my mind! Is this really happening in the FL Middle District on a routine basis?
I searched around for verification and found this article (tampabankruptcylawyerblog.com/2011/05/door-1-or-2-taking-the-wildcar.html), but I can't find anything saying that it happens often.
I thought that if there was no equity in the property the trustee had to abandon it? How can they do this? I'm just about scared enough to give up the vehicle and its equity just so I don't have to leave my home. And if an investor did purchase the trustee's interest and couldn't find a buyer, would they then be responsible for the home if/when it turns into a "zombie property?" I'm assuming the property will still be in my name, so I'm on the hook if someone is injured on the property after I am kicked out?
So many questions on this, sorry for being so long. Links above probably don't work because I'm not allowed to post links yet. First post, PLEASE be nice...
During the consultation, what the lawyer was telling me was concerning to me and has been bothering me ever since. I have approximately $5k of non-exempt personal property after the $1k vehicle exemption and $1k personal property exemption (equity in car + personal items). Filing Chapter 7 jointly, I figured our $8k in wildcard exemptions would cover this.
Just got a mortgage modification on my home so I thought that would be one less thing to worry about for a while. I owe $303k and it is worth $150k. Obviously I will not reaffirm that loan, but I will continue to stay and pay for the time being (and probably many years to come, don't want to move).
My lawyer told me that, despite the ruling in Osborne v. Dumoulin (avvo.com/legal-guides/ugc/florida-supreme-court-rules-on-wild-card-exemption-issue), I will probably have to use the homestead exemption even though there is no equity in the home. He stated that investors are beginning to purchase the "trustee's interest" in the home for $2k to $10k, then short-selling the homes and turning a profit. This totally blew my mind! Is this really happening in the FL Middle District on a routine basis?
I searched around for verification and found this article (tampabankruptcylawyerblog.com/2011/05/door-1-or-2-taking-the-wildcar.html), but I can't find anything saying that it happens often.
I thought that if there was no equity in the property the trustee had to abandon it? How can they do this? I'm just about scared enough to give up the vehicle and its equity just so I don't have to leave my home. And if an investor did purchase the trustee's interest and couldn't find a buyer, would they then be responsible for the home if/when it turns into a "zombie property?" I'm assuming the property will still be in my name, so I'm on the hook if someone is injured on the property after I am kicked out?
So many questions on this, sorry for being so long. Links above probably don't work because I'm not allowed to post links yet. First post, PLEASE be nice...
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