>>7251311When you declare bankruptcy, you have to list all of your property and its approximate value in your bankruptcy petition (not individually itemized, but you'd have to list like "Collectibles - $10,000" or something). Personal bankruptcy relies a lot on good faith by the debtor, plus you sign off on your petition under penalty of perjury. As such, you're generally not going to have anyone coming into your home to inspect your personal property. There's serious consequences if you get caught lying about what you own, so just be honest.
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>>7251390 said, however, every state has exemptions which protect a certain amount of your property from being used to satisfy a debt. Most folks who are eligible for Chp. 7 bankruptcy are gonna be able to keep the majority of their property due to these exemptions. You need to actively claim these exemptions on your petition, so you should definitely consult with a lawyer in your state for help.
>>7251390>I would throw out packaging and put all your toys in a tub to make them look as worthless as possible though if you really have to file.Definitely don't do that, anon! Acting with intent to deceive your creditors or the bankruptcy trustee is going to get you in serious trouble. Not only will you risk not getting your discharge for failing to act in good faith, but it's actually a crime so you're risking jail time too!
>>7252802My money is on a web-exclusive VF-1S Max next year.