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Lewis B. Freeman,
Assignee for the Benefit of Creditors of America's First Home, LLP
et al.
The information/documents posted on this page are posted by the
Assignee to provide those interested
The duties
of the Assignee are detailed in section 727.108, Florida Statutes,
and include, but are not limited to the following: (1) collect and
reduce to money the assets of the estate, whether by suit in any
court of competent jurisdiction or by public or private sale; (4)
conduct the business of the assignor for limited periods, if in the
best interest of the estate, upon authorization of the court; (5) in
the exercise of the assignee’s business judgment, reject an
unexpired lease of non-residential real property or of personal
property under which the assignor is the lessee; (7) employ at the
expense of the estate one or more appraisers, auctioneers,
accountants, attorneys or other professional persons, to assist the
assignee in carrying out his duties; (8) keep regular accounts and
furnish such information concerning the estate as may be reasonably
requested by creditors or other parties in interest; (9) file with
the court an interim report of receipts and disbursements within 6
months after the filing date unless excused by the court or unless
the estate has been sooner distributed in full; (10) examine the
validity and priority of all claims against the estate; and (11)
abandon assets to duly perfected secured or lien creditors, where,
after due investigation, he or she determines that the estate has no
equity in such assets or such assets are burdensome to the estate or
are of inconsequential value and benefit to the estate. Contact Information
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