You need permisson from the government
As your probably aware, the Govt isn't involved...the lender/bank is.
However, you bought a house that included heating, Plumbing, floors, and liley even cabinets. That is what they morgaged. You need to return to them essentially the same things....just like if you went to sell it.
You are entitled to remove any property from a repossessed property, be that home, car, truck, or other property. Keep in mind, though, that any damage done will have to repaired and that cost can be passed on to you. If you added the cabinets after you moved in, remove them, but do so in such a way that no damage is done.
Yes, if it is not a perfected lien against real property and the debt was discharged in the bankruptcy.
It depends. Depending on the interest of the Trustee in Bankruptcy, and whether or not they have abandoned the property, will determine whether or not the debtor in Bankruptcy will be permitted to take the property if the creditor has abandoned the property. Bottom line is that it depends on the facts, contact your Bankruptcy attorney or a reputable Bankruptcy attorney to get more information.
No property can be sold, transferred, refinanced, etc. while in bankruptcy without the permission of the bankruptcy court.
To safely remove cabinets from the wall, follow these steps: Empty the cabinets of all contents. Use a screwdriver to remove any screws or bolts attaching the cabinets to the wall. Have someone help you support the weight of the cabinets as you detach them from the wall. Carefully lift the cabinets off the wall and set them aside. Patch any holes left in the wall from the removal process.
Remove cabinet doors and hardware. Clean cabinets thoroughly. Sand cabinets to remove old paint or finish. Apply primer to cabinets. Paint cabinets with desired color. Allow paint to dry completely. Reattach cabinet doors and hardware. Enjoy your newly painted kitchen cabinets!
To remove kitchen cabinets, start by emptying them and removing any screws or nails attaching them to the wall. Use a screwdriver or drill to loosen the fasteners, then carefully lift the cabinets off the wall. Be sure to have someone help you if the cabinets are heavy.
If by "property limit" it is meant what personal and real property can be exempted from bankruptcy, that is determined by the type of bankruptcy you must file, federal or state. To discover what the type and amount of property one is allowed to exempt you can search federal bankruptcy exemptions or (name of state) bankruptcy exemptions; in a few states the person can choose to use either set of exemptions or a combination thereof.
If the cabinets are in good condition, advertise "Free kitchen cabinets. You remove."
Yes
No. The title to the property is encumbered by the bankruptcy. You would need the court to release the property in order for you to be able to sell it. You should discuss it with your attorney.No. The title to the property is encumbered by the bankruptcy. You would need the court to release the property in order for you to be able to sell it. You should discuss it with your attorney.No. The title to the property is encumbered by the bankruptcy. You would need the court to release the property in order for you to be able to sell it. You should discuss it with your attorney.No. The title to the property is encumbered by the bankruptcy. You would need the court to release the property in order for you to be able to sell it. You should discuss it with your attorney.
In a US bankruptcy, you will have to turn over all property of the estate. Out of country assets are property of this estate.