In 2008 we bought a one bedroom mobile home for our disabled adult daughter. We paid $10k (with a 401k loan that we still owe 3 years of payments on) for a one bedroom and we overpaid by about $2k because it was clean, empty and we could quickly get her off the street.
We did this after an exhaustive search for a rental. Her income is SSI and it requires that shelter costs be paid for without private subsidy. She has been on the public subsidized housing waiting lists for years without ever getting help.
SSI also requires our daughter's bills to be paid by a representative payee (me) because she is not competent.
Now we need to file bankruptcy, a Chapter 7, it looks like.
The attorney says that we need to transfer the mobile home into our daughter's name and explain the situation to the Trustee. The attorney says I also need a true fair market value for the thing (she has done ALOT of damage to it.) The attorney says once we explain it the Trustee that maybe we'll have to pay him "$1000 or so."
Well, ok, since we're paying for the attorney, I guess we have to take his advice, right? Except for one thing...our daughter is not competent. When we sat her down to talk about this her first reaction was that she could go down to Payday loans and get some money since she owned her house now!
Please, please tell me what you think. Just say your thoughts, I need to hear them.
And, THank you.
We did this after an exhaustive search for a rental. Her income is SSI and it requires that shelter costs be paid for without private subsidy. She has been on the public subsidized housing waiting lists for years without ever getting help.
SSI also requires our daughter's bills to be paid by a representative payee (me) because she is not competent.
Now we need to file bankruptcy, a Chapter 7, it looks like.
The attorney says that we need to transfer the mobile home into our daughter's name and explain the situation to the Trustee. The attorney says I also need a true fair market value for the thing (she has done ALOT of damage to it.) The attorney says once we explain it the Trustee that maybe we'll have to pay him "$1000 or so."
Well, ok, since we're paying for the attorney, I guess we have to take his advice, right? Except for one thing...our daughter is not competent. When we sat her down to talk about this her first reaction was that she could go down to Payday loans and get some money since she owned her house now!
Please, please tell me what you think. Just say your thoughts, I need to hear them.
And, THank you.
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