Is it an usual practice for a registered trustee to visit the bankrupt's home for initial interview?
K Keziah Well-Known Member 27 September 2014 21 0 126 16 November 2016 #1 Is it an usual practice for a registered trustee to visit the bankrupt's home for initial interview?
Rod Lawyer LawConnect (LawTap) Verified 27 May 2014 7,824 1,072 2,894 www.hutchinsonlegal.com.au 16 November 2016 #2 No idea. If I was a trustee looking to recover money I'd be wanting to look at the house, admire the Picasso painting on the wall, drool over the Ferrari in the garage, check out the $100K boat sitting under a tarp etc.
No idea. If I was a trustee looking to recover money I'd be wanting to look at the house, admire the Picasso painting on the wall, drool over the Ferrari in the garage, check out the $100K boat sitting under a tarp etc.
Tim W Lawyer LawConnect (LawTap) Verified 28 April 2014 5,109 833 2,894 Sydney 17 November 2016 #3 If it happened to one of my clients, I would not be surprised. I'd want to be there though.
K Keziah Well-Known Member 27 September 2014 21 0 126 17 November 2016 #4 Keziah said: Is it an usual practice for a registered trustee to visit the bankrupt's home for initial interview? Click to expand... The trustee already knew we had lost our house, drove old bombs & are unemployed.
Keziah said: Is it an usual practice for a registered trustee to visit the bankrupt's home for initial interview? Click to expand... The trustee already knew we had lost our house, drove old bombs & are unemployed.