Debtor-In-Possession Real Property Questionnaire Leased Property (Attachement 3B) | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

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Debtor-In-Possession Real Property Questionnaire Leased Property (Attachement 3B) | Pdf Fpdf Doc Docx | California

Last updated: 5/30/2015

Debtor-In-Possession Real Property Questionnaire Leased Property (Attachement 3B)

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DEBTOR-IN-POSSESSION REAL PROPERTY QUESTIONNAIRE LEASED 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 or lease real property. To facilitate the administration of the bankruptcy case, the debtor-in-possession is required to complete a real property questionnaire for each parcel of real property in which the debtor held a legal or equitable interest at the time of the filing of the petition. This includes, but is not limited to, property held under ownership, leasehold, land sale, or open escrow. The Real Property Questionnaire for leased property in Chapter 12 bankruptcy will typically include information about the leased property, such as the name and contact information of the lessor, the address of the property, the terms of the lease agreement, and the amount of rent paid. This information is important for the bankruptcy court and other interested parties to understand the debtor's financial obligations and liabilities related to the leased property. 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. www.FormsWorkflow.com

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