Selling a house during or after bankruptcy in Abilene, TX involves court approval, trustee coordination, and strict timelines that most real estate agents aren't equipped to handle. KashHomeBuyers has experience with Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy home sales. We work with your bankruptcy trustee, coordinate with the court timeline, and can close within the parameters your bankruptcy plan requires. If your home is an asset of the bankruptcy estate, a fast cash sale often maximizes recovery for creditors — which the trustee will appreciate.
In Chapter 7, the home becomes an asset of the bankruptcy estate. The trustee controls the sale. We work with trustees regularly — a cash offer with fast close is often the trustee's preferred outcome because it maximizes recovery with no financing contingency risk.
Yes, but it requires court approval. You must file a motion to sell real property with the bankruptcy court. We can work within this timeline — our firm cash offer strengthens your motion.
In TX, a properly disclosed and court-approved sale does not affect your discharge. Concealing assets or selling without court approval can — which is why we insist on doing everything through proper legal channels.
In Chapter 7, proceeds go to the trustee to pay creditors after paying off your mortgage and any exemptions you're entitled to. Your state's homestead exemption (if any) determines how much equity you keep. A bankruptcy attorney can walk you through your specific numbers.