Can I Sell My House in Bankruptcy While in Chapter 7 or Chapter 13?
This is a hard question to answer because the chapter of bankruptcy you filed matters. Both Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy allow property sales, but each type has different rules you have to follow.
For example, if you filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy, your home becomes apart of the bankruptcy estate unless it’s fully protected by homestead exemptions. If your home is considered non-exempt property then your bankruptcy trustee can sell it to pay creditors. But if there’s little to no equity in your home after considering exemptions, the trustee may abandon the property back to you.
Chapter 13 bankruptcy works differently because you’re in a repayment plan rather than liquidation. You typically keep your home and make payments through your Chapter 13 plan. Selling during Chapter 13 requires court approval, but it’s often easier to accomplish than in Chapter 7.