I spoke with a BK attorney and am considering filing Ch 13. We have about $50K in checking and savings. They said we should get this close to zero before we file. We are going to open up Roth IRAs but then we still have some money leftover.
Our home and car need lots of repairs and if we file Ch 13 my understanding is that for 5 years we would have no money to apply to fixing these repairs and the problems are only going to get worse and these are all pretty expensive repairs to fix. Can we use our cash on hand to pay for these repairs? We live in California.
Here are some of the examples of the repairs that are needed:
Home
- The house has not been painted in over 20 years and the exterior paint is starting to crack. It is the only property in the neighborhood that is in this condition. It would cost about $7K to get the home painted. Moreover, we live in a condo and the home owner's association might claim that we owe these monies for upkeep of the property.
- Our kitchen and bathroom floors are cracked.
- Our dishwasher is broken.
- Our hardwood floors are all scratched up and stained.
- Some of our interior walls are cracked.
- Our bathtub is cracked.
- Our bathroom sink is broken.
- Our garbage disposal is broken.
- The roof is leaking
- Some of our light fixtures need repair
Car (10 years old)
- The windshield is cracked
- The transmission needs to be repaired
- The body is dented
We have not put any money into the house or car because we have been living paycheck to paycheck but if we have the choice we would, of course, rather do these repairs now than have to give the money to the trustee or go five years and have the car and home get into even worse shape.
I have also put off going to the doctor to have some tests I need to get done because I am unemployed and the insurance I have has a very high deductible.
We are meeting with the attorney again next week and will ask but wanted to get opinions. BTW, is there a list of reasonable expenses?
Thank you
Our home and car need lots of repairs and if we file Ch 13 my understanding is that for 5 years we would have no money to apply to fixing these repairs and the problems are only going to get worse and these are all pretty expensive repairs to fix. Can we use our cash on hand to pay for these repairs? We live in California.
Here are some of the examples of the repairs that are needed:
Home
- The house has not been painted in over 20 years and the exterior paint is starting to crack. It is the only property in the neighborhood that is in this condition. It would cost about $7K to get the home painted. Moreover, we live in a condo and the home owner's association might claim that we owe these monies for upkeep of the property.
- Our kitchen and bathroom floors are cracked.
- Our dishwasher is broken.
- Our hardwood floors are all scratched up and stained.
- Some of our interior walls are cracked.
- Our bathtub is cracked.
- Our bathroom sink is broken.
- Our garbage disposal is broken.
- The roof is leaking
- Some of our light fixtures need repair
Car (10 years old)
- The windshield is cracked
- The transmission needs to be repaired
- The body is dented
We have not put any money into the house or car because we have been living paycheck to paycheck but if we have the choice we would, of course, rather do these repairs now than have to give the money to the trustee or go five years and have the car and home get into even worse shape.
I have also put off going to the doctor to have some tests I need to get done because I am unemployed and the insurance I have has a very high deductible.
We are meeting with the attorney again next week and will ask but wanted to get opinions. BTW, is there a list of reasonable expenses?
Thank you
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