Can the Ch 7 Trustee force a sale of real property owned
Hi Pat,
I actually don't think the inheritance matters, I guess I eagerly pressed sent to Larry's answer without putting down all the facts that debtor inherited the property but maintains it while living there, i.e. pays for the expenses even property taxes.
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Tuan Le
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Tuan:
Why do you think that would matter?
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me.
Pat
Patrick T. Green
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What happens if the property was inherited?
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Hi Larry,
You are correct but I did verify the 50/50 division. Is there any evidence the trustee will need to see to verify the division other than a grant deed showing joint tenancy?
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Tuan Le
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