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Sethaniel
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What is the name of your state? California
My fiancee's mother passed away a few weeks ago. Today we notified the utility companies and discovered that she owed the phone company about $300. A few months ago there was about $5000 in credit card debt that she filed bankruptcy to get out of. We haven't been able to determine wether the bankruptcy was approved or not, so there may be that debt as well.
Her mother had nearly nothing - less than $100 in her checking, no insurance, etc. The only thing she had was a mobile home that I would be surprised if anyone would pay more than $2,000 to buy. She still owes somewhere between $100 and $500 on the home. There is some furniture and of course some personal items that a few family members would like to keep, but nobody is interested in the trailer itself.
What we would like to do is just take out the furniture and personal items, then let the trailer park take over the trailer. Is there an easy way to do that without taking ownership of the trailer and without taking on any of the debts?
There is no will and she and her husband divorced about 20 years ago. I believe the only heirs would be my fiancee and her brother,and both are in agreement about what they would like to have happen.
-Seth
My fiancee's mother passed away a few weeks ago. Today we notified the utility companies and discovered that she owed the phone company about $300. A few months ago there was about $5000 in credit card debt that she filed bankruptcy to get out of. We haven't been able to determine wether the bankruptcy was approved or not, so there may be that debt as well.
Her mother had nearly nothing - less than $100 in her checking, no insurance, etc. The only thing she had was a mobile home that I would be surprised if anyone would pay more than $2,000 to buy. She still owes somewhere between $100 and $500 on the home. There is some furniture and of course some personal items that a few family members would like to keep, but nobody is interested in the trailer itself.
What we would like to do is just take out the furniture and personal items, then let the trailer park take over the trailer. Is there an easy way to do that without taking ownership of the trailer and without taking on any of the debts?
There is no will and she and her husband divorced about 20 years ago. I believe the only heirs would be my fiancee and her brother,and both are in agreement about what they would like to have happen.
-Seth