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What happens to the property that the debtor turns over to the trustee?

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What happens to the property that the debtor turns over to the trustee?

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March 28, 2008 « Previous Page It is usually converted to cash, which is used to pay the fees and expenses of the trustee and to pay the claims of unsecured creditors. The trustee’s fee is usually $45 plus a percentage of the amount collected from the debtor.

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It is usually converted to cash, which is used to pay the fees and expenses of the trustee and to pay the claims of unsecured creditors. The trustee’s fee is usually $45 plus a percentage of the amount collected from the debtor.

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It is usually converted to cash, which is used to pay the fees and expenses of the Trustee and to pay the claims of unsecured creditors. The Trustee’s fee is usually $45.00 plus a percentage of the amount collected from the Debtor.

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It is usually converted to cash, which is used to pay the fees and expenses of the trustee and to pay the claims of unsecured creditors. The trustee’s fee is usually $45 plus a percentage of the amount collected from the debtor.

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