Trustee's real estate agent demanding to see debtor's house on Easter Sunday = outrageous request
Just say not available Plz pick another day.
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On Apr 23, 2011, at 3:08 PM, Holly Roark wrote:
> Chapter 7 Trustee's real estate agent called debtor's (proposed) agent, wouldn't tell her his name other than that he's working for the trustee, and demanded to be shown the house on Easter Sunday. This is outrageous. Do I have any remedies against such behavior? I suppose we can object to the hiring of this agent when the trustee puts in his employment app, but is there anything else I can do? Trustee does not return any of my calls or emails about anything. Debtor is totally happy to comply with his obligations and doesn't need to be treated harshly to work with the trustee.
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Just say not available Plz pick another day.Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 23, 2011, at 3:08 PM, Holly Roark <hollyroark22@gmail.com> wrote:
Chapter 7 Trustee's real estate agent called debtor's (proposed) agent, wouldn't tell her his name other than that he's working for the trustee, and demanded to be shown the house on Easter Sunday. This is outrageous. Do I have any remedies against such behavior? I suppose we can object to the hiring of this agent when the trustee puts in his employment app, but is there anything else I can do? Trustee does not return any of my calls or emails about anything. Debtor is totally happy to comply with his obligations and doesn't need to be treated harshly to work with the trustee.
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Holly Roark
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