Debtor-In-Possession Real Property Questionnaire Owned Property (Attachment 3A) | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Debtor-In-Possession Real Property Questionnaire Owned Property (Attachment 3A) | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

Last updated: 5/30/2015

Debtor-In-Possession Real Property Questionnaire Owned Property (Attachment 3A)

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DEBTOR-IN-POSSESSION REAL PROPERTY QUESTIONNAIRE OWNED PROPERTY, In a Chapter 12 bankruptcy case in the United States, the debtor in possession (the farmer or fisherman who filed for bankruptcy) may own real property. To facilitate the administration of the bankruptcy case, the debtor is required to provide a Real Property Questionnaire for all owned properties. The Real Property Questionnaire for owned property in Chapter 12 bankruptcy will typically include information about the property, such as the property's address, description, appraised value, and any liens or encumbrances on the property. This information is important for the bankruptcy court and other interested parties to understand the value and ownership of the debtor's real property assets. Additionally, the Real Property Questionnaire may also include information specific to the farming or fishing industry, such as the type of farming or fishing operation being conducted on the property, any equipment or machinery on the property, or any environmental or regulatory issues related to the property. The questionnaire helps to ensure that all parties involved in the bankruptcy case have a clear understanding of the debtor's assets and liabilities related to owned real property. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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