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Brett Weiss
06-24-2003, 08:06 PM
Louie:

It is unlikely that the trustee would be interested in such items,
since you will probably exempt them anyway. I'd strongly recommend
discussing this issue with your attorney; he or she knows the
trustees and can tell you far better than I what they're likely to
or not to do.

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Brett

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"Louie" <beavisnbutthead@softhome.net> wrote in message
news:Oy4Ka.11780$e26.8644@rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.ne t... I'm filing a chapter 7, petition in Los Angeles and i'd like to
get an idea of how much of my property a trustee is likely to take in
his attempt to get some money out of it. most of my property is
worthless junk that could never be sold. are the following items vulnerable? my car old clothes old second hand computer several old, small motorcycles that are rotting in the back yard boxes full of old books i also have another old car in my posession but i never formally tranfered ownership to my name, although i do have the pink slip my garage is full of various and sundry **** like rusty tools,
plumbing hardware, old electronic stuff, building materials, etc. do trustees have authority or inclination to do any real
investigation into my property? louie

Louie
06-25-2003, 11:10 AM
> It is unlikely that the trustee would be interested in such items, since you will probably exempt them anyway. I'd strongly recommend discussing this issue with your attorney; he or she knows the trustees and can tell you far better than I what they're likely to or not to do.

will do. thanx, Brett

Louie

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