I defaulted on a private student loan, sheriffs levied some of my property (and some belonging to my parents), and a date for an auction has been set.
I live in Pennsylvania, which apparently has some of worst consumer protections in the US. My parents had to pay $30 to get their property off of the levy against me...and I can claim up to a $300 exemption.
The stuff of mine that was levied is practically worthless, but I am not sure how to fill out the form. Another poster (thanks, WhatMoney!) posted a link to these forms from PA which are close to the ones I have been given.
Here's my confusion:
The form has an area (on page 2 of those linked above) that states I must "specify the property and basis of exemption" -- I can list the property, but what is a reasonable "basis of exemption"?
Are there legitimate and illegitimate reasons to claim an exemption?
Can't I just say "Here's what I want to exempt, what's it's probably worth, and it's under the $300 max?"
Any advice would be welcome!
I live in Pennsylvania, which apparently has some of worst consumer protections in the US. My parents had to pay $30 to get their property off of the levy against me...and I can claim up to a $300 exemption.
The stuff of mine that was levied is practically worthless, but I am not sure how to fill out the form. Another poster (thanks, WhatMoney!) posted a link to these forms from PA which are close to the ones I have been given.
Here's my confusion:
The form has an area (on page 2 of those linked above) that states I must "specify the property and basis of exemption" -- I can list the property, but what is a reasonable "basis of exemption"?
Are there legitimate and illegitimate reasons to claim an exemption?
Can't I just say "Here's what I want to exempt, what's it's probably worth, and it's under the $300 max?"
Any advice would be welcome!
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