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Bankruptcy Furniture; What is It?

© By: Billy Baxter

It will perhaps be a little more than obvious if I start by saying that bankruptcy furniture is the furniture that is auctioned when someone declares bankruptcy. The prices are similar to that of a garage sale. In the case of individuals claiming bankruptcy under Chapter 7, they can claim exempt property under Bankruptcy Furniture. It needs to be made clear that this provision is not available for corporations.

It is easy for individuals to seek out and find bankruptcy furniture on the internet. There are many websites where among other things, bankruptcy furniture is also auctioned and you can find a good deal there. Bankruptcy furniture ranges from antique bedroom furniture to extremely modern office furniture and you can pretty much find anything at all in these auctions. This is due to people accumulating various kinds of furniture and unlike a firm that specializes in making one kind of furniture this is more based on what was in the possession of the said individual or company at the time of falling into bankruptcy.

Most websites often provide provisions for comparison so that buyers can make a more informed decision and identify better value for their money.

For those who are filing for bankruptcy and not actually looking to buy anything from these sales, filing Chapter 7 Bankruptcy is one way of avoiding an overwhelming debt that has been incurred and in this provision one is allowed to keep some part of their personal belongings and also a part of your home.

A lawyer is appointed to value the property that is not exempt and she/he will liquidate these assets to pay out the creditors. Bankruptcy furniture is one of the categories of personal belongings that are exempt under this particular section. The total value of bankruptcy furniture that you are permitted to retain depends on the statute under which the bankruptcy is claimed and differs from state to state.

As bankruptcy furniture is exempt for individuals, the creditors or trustees may in some cases raise objections to the value that the furniture has been assessed for. In other cases where the Bankruptcy Furniture is of relatively higher value and exceeds the statutory value determined for exemption the trustee will appoint an auctioneer who specializes in Bankruptcy Furniture.

You should know that since filing bankruptcy under Section 7 is also meant to protect the bankrupt, there are certain criterion which must be fulfilled before the individual can be eligible for filing bankruptcy. The primary criteria is that the disposable income of the person filing for Chapter 7 must be less than the median income in their state of residence. This among other things such as credit counseling, giving notice to the creditors and having current tax returns forms part of the eligibility criterion and in most cases many people are not eligible for want of the median income criterion.


This article has been supplied courtesy of Billy Baxter. Billy often writes and works closely with bankruptcy furniture. If the link is not active, you can paste this one into your browser - overcoming-bankruptcy.com/ This site is dedicated to supplying the latest news and articles on bankruptcy to assist people suffering from a looming or existing bankruptcy as well as those in the bankruptcy profession. You can also look for more extra information at bankruptcy furniture. If the link is not active, you can paste this one into your browser - bankruptcy-aid.com/




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