We are going to be filing due to high (almost $70K) credit card debt. Right now we are both working-my job is safe but my wife will be laid off in July, so between now and then we will actually be saving a lot of cash by not paying on our cards. Our home could use some work in certain areas but I'm wondering what would be permissible vs. what would raise a trustee's eyebrows prior to BK:
Front porch-the original owner of our home built the porch out of non-pressure treated wood. As a result it's literally rotting off of the house. My FIL (he's a licensed contractor) would help me rebuild it properly if I can supply the materials. Would this be considered a repair or some sort of extravagance? The back porch is the same deal-it needs to be replaced.
Finishing our basement. Our basement is about half finished right now-I couldn't afford to keep going because card minimums kept going up. Basically I just need materials (lumber, trim, paint, etc...) we needed the space because the 2nd bedroom in our two bedroom house is now occupied by our infant daughter.
New stove-Right now only one burner works on our 30 year old Maytag stove. I already tried replacing them-the problem is with the wiring. Its probably also dangerous as there is a funny burning smell if you try to turn any of the bad burners on. If we buy a run-of-the-mill electric stove with our newfound cash is that going to be an issue? Also, do home appliances count toward our exemptions or are they considered part of the house itself (its underwater so no worries there).
Front porch-the original owner of our home built the porch out of non-pressure treated wood. As a result it's literally rotting off of the house. My FIL (he's a licensed contractor) would help me rebuild it properly if I can supply the materials. Would this be considered a repair or some sort of extravagance? The back porch is the same deal-it needs to be replaced.
Finishing our basement. Our basement is about half finished right now-I couldn't afford to keep going because card minimums kept going up. Basically I just need materials (lumber, trim, paint, etc...) we needed the space because the 2nd bedroom in our two bedroom house is now occupied by our infant daughter.
New stove-Right now only one burner works on our 30 year old Maytag stove. I already tried replacing them-the problem is with the wiring. Its probably also dangerous as there is a funny burning smell if you try to turn any of the bad burners on. If we buy a run-of-the-mill electric stove with our newfound cash is that going to be an issue? Also, do home appliances count toward our exemptions or are they considered part of the house itself (its underwater so no worries there).
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