AMF Bowling Worldwide filed for protection under Chapter 11 late last year with a $300 million debt load that was preventing it from making improvements to attract more customers. This week a bankruptcy judge approved a plan that will allows the merger of AMF with Bowlmor, New York based company that operates high-end bowling centers. The plan will pay first-lien holders in full and give second-lien holders an ownership in the new company. For more read, “AMF Bowling plan to emerge from … [Read more...]
Big banks win out over Madoff victims
The bankruptcy trustee serving in the Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities LLC bankruptcy case has actively pursued all courses of action available to him to try to retrieve as much money for the victims of Madoff’s Ponzi scheme. This included filing actions within the bankruptcy to sue several large banks and financial institutions for billions of dollars alleging they were complicit in the Ponzi scheme. Unfortunately, the bankruptcy court disagrees with the trustee and found that he has … [Read more...]
Casey Anthony threatens to disappear over bankruptcy case
The saga of Casey Anthony’s bankruptcy case continues. From the trustee wanting to sell the rights to her story to the meter reader and Gonzalez wanting to continue state court actions, Anthony’s Chapter 7 case has been anything but a typical Chapter 7 bankruptcy. However, now Anthony’s lawyers are claiming that she may “simply disappear” if the judge allows the state court actions to proceed. For the latest details on this ongoing story read, “Casey Anthony may 'disappear' if lawsuits … [Read more...]
Banks given failing grade regarding foreclosure assistance
According to a report by an independent monitor, banks may be doing better to meet the requirements set forth in last year’s national mortgage settlement; however, there is more work to be done. Customers complain of not having a contact person that handles their specific account and the banks are slow in providing information and responding to customers. The settlement set guidelines for banks with regard to troubled home loans and provided billions of dollars in financial relief for … [Read more...]
Bankruptcy trustee says no to Backstreet Boy’s claims
As the Backstreet Boys begin their music tour to promote their new album for their 20th anniversary, the bankruptcy trustee serving in Lou Pearlman’s case said “No, No, Uh, uh” to their claims in bankruptcy court. After filing a proposed payment plan in the Pearlman bankruptcy, the trustee filed objections to $3.5 million in claims filed by the members of the Backstreet Boys. The trustee alleges that the claims lack support and information necessary for him to make a determination as to their … [Read more...]
What happens to my 401k account when I file bankruptcy?
When you file bankruptcy, you must disclose all assets that you own at the time of the case filing, including but not limited to, a 401k or other retirement account. In almost all cases, 401k accounts are protected provided that the debtor claims the proper exemptions. Therefore, a person can discharge all credit card and other unsecured debt while keeping every penny in his or her retirement. However, you must leave the money in the retirement account to keep it safe. To see how you could … [Read more...]
Parking spaces hot new find on real estate market
Last week, the IRS sold two parking spaces in Boston for $560,000 while one space in San Francisco was purchased for $82,000. According to real estate experts, as cities become more crowded and parking spaces become scarce, the demand for prime parking spaces will increase. This could also drive the prices of these spaces up as more people look for places to park in crowded areas. For more about this growing real estate trend read, “Real Estate’s Hot New Commodity: Parking Spots.” … [Read more...]
Corporate giant makes offer to buy Orchard Supply
Orchard Supply Hardware Stores filed for relief under Chapter 11 this week. The California based hardware store chain operates solely in California. The home improvement giant Lowe’s has put in a “stalking horse” bid for the stores of $205 million. This will increase its presence in the California home improvement market if it can pick up Orchard and continue to operate its stores. It currently plans to continue under the Orchard name as a standalone business. For more information on this … [Read more...]
Real estate problems: neighbor disputes
A happy home can be ruined by what lies next door - - your neighbors. Disputes with neighbors are increasing according to a recent survey. The survey sought to discover the most common neighbor disputes and how disputes were solved. The top five disputes according to the survey are noise, pets and animals, children’s behavior, appearance and property boundaries. These problems can cause huge problems for neighbors as disputes escalate into arguments and litigation. To find out how disputes … [Read more...]
Homeowners in financial stress receive no help from BOA
Bank of America is at the center of a scandal regarding home loan modifications. Six former BOA employees allege that the bank lied to homeowners and denied loan modifications even in cases where the homeowners were eligible for the modifications. Employees allege that the bank rewarded employees who placed accounts in foreclosure while punishing those who did not have enough accounts placed into foreclosure. Furthermore, the employees allege that BOA provided false information to the … [Read more...]
