Once a meeting of the creditors has happened, can the state come to your home and take things that are outside of the stated exemptions?

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Once a meeting of the creditors has happened, can the state come to your home and take things that are outside of the stated exemptions?

Asked on April 12, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Idaho

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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 11 years ago | Contributor

It depends on what the court has indicated by wayif any interim orders. If this has to do with the issue of a pre-foreclosure, the the answer may be yes if the particular creditor has received a relief from the automatic motion to stay.Ultimately, if there is an issue, the best bet is to contact the trustee with the facts of the case and attempt to contest the seizure or repossession.


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