Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Texas

Filing A Motion To Sell A Home That's Not In Bankruptcy

If you filed bankruptcy due to arrears of one home and you had a second home that was paid outside of the bankruptcy plan,and now you want to sell the second home(because your house note jumped up $400.00 due to shortage of estimated escrow, and you know that would completely throw your budget), is it necessary to file a motion w/ the courts getting permission to sell this home if it was being paid outside of the plan?


Asked on 10/24/01, 11:06 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Cole Fulks Cole Fulks, P.C.

Re: Filing A Motion To Sell A Home That's Not In Bankruptcy

You must notify the Trustee, who has equitable title to ALL your assets (I am assuming house #2 was listed as an asset in your schedules).

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Answered on 11/23/01, 8:38 am


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