My husband and I want to file chapter 7. My only concern is regarding two vehicles and personal property. We are taking the homestead exemption.
1. 1999 Chevrolet Silverado, work truck, inside is tore up with seats slashed, etc. Has dents and 200,000 miles. There is NO Black Book value for the 1500 series.
2. 2001 Cadillac Deville, needs new AC system. Got an estimate for $1736, more than what th car's worth. Also needs new shocks.
3. Most of our furniture was bought in 1999, when we bought our 1500 sq foot house.
We added an old desktop computer, an old tv (rear projection), a sofa/loveseat we bought used for $280, a used dryer we bought for $150 or so. Home appliances are 8 years or older.
My questions are these:
1. It's really hard to price the personal property because it is so old. Our sofa/loveseat has cat scratches in it, as do our dining chairs and dining table top.
There is water damage on one night stand. Scratches from our cats abound in all our furniture. How do I price this? We have two bedrooms and an office.
2. In Florida, we can only exempt one vehicle. I have heard there is a way to rollover excess equity into the $2000 personal property exemption, but I don't see that in the statutes.
The Schedule 106C is the only form that we have a problem with..
1. 1999 Chevrolet Silverado, work truck, inside is tore up with seats slashed, etc. Has dents and 200,000 miles. There is NO Black Book value for the 1500 series.
2. 2001 Cadillac Deville, needs new AC system. Got an estimate for $1736, more than what th car's worth. Also needs new shocks.
3. Most of our furniture was bought in 1999, when we bought our 1500 sq foot house.
We added an old desktop computer, an old tv (rear projection), a sofa/loveseat we bought used for $280, a used dryer we bought for $150 or so. Home appliances are 8 years or older.
My questions are these:
1. It's really hard to price the personal property because it is so old. Our sofa/loveseat has cat scratches in it, as do our dining chairs and dining table top.
There is water damage on one night stand. Scratches from our cats abound in all our furniture. How do I price this? We have two bedrooms and an office.
2. In Florida, we can only exempt one vehicle. I have heard there is a way to rollover excess equity into the $2000 personal property exemption, but I don't see that in the statutes.
The Schedule 106C is the only form that we have a problem with..
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