Greetings,
First off let me start by saying that I know whatever advice I get in this forum probably won't hold up in court and nor would ever use it. My apologies if I'm not explaining things well as I don't have all the facts nor am I well-versed in bankruptcy proceedings.
This situation is about my father (I'm doing well and my credit score is high) and I'm posting mostly on his behalf, but I want to verify some advice (file for bankruptcy) I gave him. This seems like a good place to start.
Ever since my parents divorce, my father has been on a long downward financial spiral. The house they both had was estimated at a value of ~375K and my mother opted to sell out why my father wanted to keep the house. My mother sold her portion, but my father decided to re-buy the house with a refinanced mortgage. Obviously it was an emotional decision but a poor financial decision. His income is ~55K and he figured the only way to keep the house was to turn it into a rental (another bad idea) to pay the mortgage. This he did illegally, as he ignored local town zoning laws and permits needed to convert his home into a rental. He poured money into converting a 3 bedroom two story house into a three apartment house (upstairs/downstairs/garage - studio).
This all began around 2004. In the interim, I know for sure he has accumulated a substantial amount of credit card and unsecured debt, although I don't know exact amounts. 2012 is when it all fell apart. One tenant left, while another tenant called into the town and alerted them to the illegal property. Town officials came out and told him the house needs to returned into its original condition or face hefty fines. Moreover, since this lovely tenant realized the power he/she has, they are no longer paying rent. The other tenant joined the fun and stopped paying as well.
Now that my father can't pay the mortgage and the court has ordered him to evict the tenants and convert back into a normal home. He has to do two evictions (which is not cheap - 1500$ each) and then knockdown all the walls and remove all appliances (he built gas lines to the upstairs which also illegal). This will cost more money and he literally has 20$ in his pocket (this he told me last night). My father is the type of person that can have the blinders on and proceed full force to the conclusion of something he started. Consequences be damned. His current goal is to evict the two tenants, convert the house, go into foreclosure, and possibly declare bankruptcy. All with no money. He is now going to his children, brother, and sister to ask for money to pay for the first eviction. Personally, I don't want to give him (or anyone for that matter) cash if that cash is going to an empty hole with no value.
So my advice to him is to declare bankruptcy NOW and save him wasting his (and other peoples) money. Is this wise advice? The problem is he has tenants and has certain obligations. Electricity and heat for that money pit for example needs to be paid. I do not know the legal ramifications of his situation, and he is afraid of going to jail (which I don't think is a possibility - all he did was make poor financial decisions). However, what if he can't follow the court order to evict and convert the house back? Could he go to the court (or through a lawyer I suppose) and state he literally cannot pay these things and will file for bankruptcy? Does the court take over the house?
Thanks for any feedback and all comments are welcome. I know most comments will be "get a lawyer or bankruptcy lawyer" but since he has no cash right now, he can't do this. I might rally family to just pay for a bankruptcy lawyer and nothing else.
Best,
J
ps - at some point I will point this post out to him and he will read the comments
First off let me start by saying that I know whatever advice I get in this forum probably won't hold up in court and nor would ever use it. My apologies if I'm not explaining things well as I don't have all the facts nor am I well-versed in bankruptcy proceedings.
This situation is about my father (I'm doing well and my credit score is high) and I'm posting mostly on his behalf, but I want to verify some advice (file for bankruptcy) I gave him. This seems like a good place to start.
Ever since my parents divorce, my father has been on a long downward financial spiral. The house they both had was estimated at a value of ~375K and my mother opted to sell out why my father wanted to keep the house. My mother sold her portion, but my father decided to re-buy the house with a refinanced mortgage. Obviously it was an emotional decision but a poor financial decision. His income is ~55K and he figured the only way to keep the house was to turn it into a rental (another bad idea) to pay the mortgage. This he did illegally, as he ignored local town zoning laws and permits needed to convert his home into a rental. He poured money into converting a 3 bedroom two story house into a three apartment house (upstairs/downstairs/garage - studio).
This all began around 2004. In the interim, I know for sure he has accumulated a substantial amount of credit card and unsecured debt, although I don't know exact amounts. 2012 is when it all fell apart. One tenant left, while another tenant called into the town and alerted them to the illegal property. Town officials came out and told him the house needs to returned into its original condition or face hefty fines. Moreover, since this lovely tenant realized the power he/she has, they are no longer paying rent. The other tenant joined the fun and stopped paying as well.
Now that my father can't pay the mortgage and the court has ordered him to evict the tenants and convert back into a normal home. He has to do two evictions (which is not cheap - 1500$ each) and then knockdown all the walls and remove all appliances (he built gas lines to the upstairs which also illegal). This will cost more money and he literally has 20$ in his pocket (this he told me last night). My father is the type of person that can have the blinders on and proceed full force to the conclusion of something he started. Consequences be damned. His current goal is to evict the two tenants, convert the house, go into foreclosure, and possibly declare bankruptcy. All with no money. He is now going to his children, brother, and sister to ask for money to pay for the first eviction. Personally, I don't want to give him (or anyone for that matter) cash if that cash is going to an empty hole with no value.
So my advice to him is to declare bankruptcy NOW and save him wasting his (and other peoples) money. Is this wise advice? The problem is he has tenants and has certain obligations. Electricity and heat for that money pit for example needs to be paid. I do not know the legal ramifications of his situation, and he is afraid of going to jail (which I don't think is a possibility - all he did was make poor financial decisions). However, what if he can't follow the court order to evict and convert the house back? Could he go to the court (or through a lawyer I suppose) and state he literally cannot pay these things and will file for bankruptcy? Does the court take over the house?
Thanks for any feedback and all comments are welcome. I know most comments will be "get a lawyer or bankruptcy lawyer" but since he has no cash right now, he can't do this. I might rally family to just pay for a bankruptcy lawyer and nothing else.
Best,
J
ps - at some point I will point this post out to him and he will read the comments
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