In 2007, my grandfather gave me a house for $1. This house was old and falling apart and I didn't have the money to upkeep the property properly. The furnace died, we installed a pellet stove (not to code), the plumbing had leaks, the electrical was outdated (cloth wrapped). In 2021, I moved in with my children's father. The house sat vacant, raccoons tore through the roof and occupied the attic space. Mold grew through the holes. It was essentially condemnable. When I couldn't afford the taxes in 2023, my sister took over the payments and asked if I would sell her the house so she could demolish it to build a new home on. She paid for the demolition, I have receipts in her name, and I signed the property over to her for the same $1 it was given to me in January 2024. The vacant lot next door, of similar size, has been for sale for over a year, nobody has interest in it. The tax appraisal on the vacant lot is around $5000. My sister paid $12000 to demo the house. Even though I was in debt, the transfer was not made to avoid paying creditors, nor was it made to keep in my name. It literally was just another burden I was carrying and wanted to be rid of.
Fast forward to now. I'm deeper in debt, in the process of leaving my significant other and unentangling our finances and need to file bankruptcy to have a clean slate and afford to move forward. Will it be difficult to establish that the property I transferred had no value? I intend to consult a lawyer, but this property is causing my anxiety to spike.
Fast forward to now. I'm deeper in debt, in the process of leaving my significant other and unentangling our finances and need to file bankruptcy to have a clean slate and afford to move forward. Will it be difficult to establish that the property I transferred had no value? I intend to consult a lawyer, but this property is causing my anxiety to spike.
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