Your debtor’s customers, or other people/entities who may owe money to the debtor, are an asset that can be used in the collection process. This includes:
- Accounts receivable
- Tenants who may owe rent
- Insurance companies who may owe money for claims, such as any fire damage or flood losses
- State taxing authorities who may owe a tax refund (if permitted in your state; federal tax refunds are off limits)
- Purchasers of your debtor’s business who may still owe money on the purchase prior
When building a list of your debtor’s assets, include anything that appears to be a possible source of money. If you can identify enough assets to make you reasonably sure you’ll be able to collect the money owed to you, great! If not, consider scheduling a creditor’s examination.
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