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Utah Bankruptcy Real Estate Broker: Trustee Appointment Guide
Own Luxury Homes® bankruptcy-specialist realtors serve all 1 Utah federal bankruptcy district. Utah homestead exemption: $42,700. 48-hour Rule 2014 affidavit. 5–7 day BPO. No dual agency. Chapter 7, 11, and 13 trustee appointments statewide. Own Luxury Homes® Bankruptcy Specialist Network™.
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Utah Bankruptcy Real Estate Broker: Trustee Appointment Guide
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Utah federal bankruptcy district served by OLH specialists
$42,700
Utah homestead exemption — the threshold trustees apply to determine whether a sale is justified
48 hrs
Rule 2014 affidavit turnaround for Utah trustee appointments
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Chapter 7, 11, and 13 trustee appointments across all Utah markets
Own Luxury Homes® maintains bankruptcy-specialist realtors across Utah, serving Chapter 7, Chapter 11, and Chapter 13 trustee appointments in the District of Utah. Every OLH Utah specialist understands court procedure, operates within the court’s expectations for estate professionals, and maintains strict conflict-of-interest protocols consistent with 11 U.S.C. §327(a) and Bankruptcy Rule 2014. One call places a qualified, court-ready specialist anywhere in Utah within 48 hours.
Own Luxury Homes® Bankruptcy Specialist Network ™
Own Luxury Homes® maintains bankruptcy-specialist realtors in every US market across all 50 states. Every specialist understands court procedure, operates within the court’s expectations for estate professionals, and maintains strict conflict-of-interest protocols consistent with 11 U.S.C. §327(a) and Bankruptcy Rule 2014. Rule 2014 affidavit delivered within 48 hours. BPO within 5–7 business days. No dual agency. No exceptions.
Utah Bankruptcy Districts and OLH Coverage
Utah is served by 1 federal bankruptcy district: the District of Utah. Own Luxury Homes® maintains bankruptcy-specialist realtors available for trustee appointments in every Utah district.
| District | Coverage | OLH Availability |
|---|---|---|
| District of Utah | Utah bankruptcy court serving that district’s cases | OLH specialists available |
Utah’s relatively low exemption against rapidly rising Salt Lake City and Utah County market values means trustees increasingly find administrable equity in residential cases. The single district covers the entire state.
Utah Homestead Exemption and Trustee Sale Threshold
The Utah homestead exemption is $42,700 (Utah Code Ann. §78B-5-503). The Chapter 7 trustee can only pursue a residential sale if the net equity after the mortgage payoff, the homestead exemption, and estimated sale costs (OLH commission 5–6%, closing costs 2–3%) yields a meaningful creditor distribution.
Exemption amounts change. Always verify current amounts with a bankruptcy attorney licensed in Utah.
OLH delivers a preliminary BPO within 5–7 business days to support the trustee’s threshold determination. See: BPO and Appraisal Guide — When Trustees Abandon Property.
The OLH Utah Appointment Process
When a Utah trustee contacts OLH about a bankruptcy real estate engagement:
(1) Same-day engagement confirmation: OLH confirms specialist availability in the Utah market within 24 hours.
(2) 48-hour Rule 2014 affidavit: after receiving the creditor matrix and case details from the trustee’s attorney, OLH delivers the complete sworn affidavit within 48 hours, formatted for the relevant Utah district.
(3) 5–7 day BPO: court-formatted Broker’s Price Opinion with 3–6 comparable sales, condition documentation, and recommended list price range.
(4) §327 application support: OLH provides the affidavit, proposed order language, and BPO for immediate attachment to the trustee’s attorney’s §327 filing.
(5) Listing through closing: after court appointment, OLH lists the property on MLS, markets actively through the §363 notice period to generate overbid competition, and supports the trustee’s attorney through the court hearing and closing.
See: How to Appoint a Broker — §327 Application Guide — Rule 2014 Guide — All 50 States Coverage.
Ryan Brown, Principal Broker & CEO — Own Luxury Homes®
“A Utah trustee should not have to think about whether I know the local Utah market and the bankruptcy court’s expectations simultaneously. I know both. The BPO reflects Utah comparable sales. The affidavit is formatted for the District of Utah. The listing goes up immediately after court appointment. That is the standard.”
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Process: Ch.7 Trustee — §327 Application — §363 Sale — Attorney Guide — Rule 2014 — BPO & Appraisal
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Own Luxury Homes serve all Utah bankruptcy districts?
Yes. Own Luxury Homes® maintains bankruptcy-specialist realtors in every Utah market, serving the District of Utah. Rule 2014 affidavit delivered within 48 hours. BPO within 5–7 business days. Contact us at ownluxuryhomes.com/connect.
What is the Utah homestead exemption in bankruptcy?
The Utah homestead exemption is $42,700 under Utah Code Ann. §78B-5-503. The Chapter 7 trustee can only pursue a sale if net equity above this exemption justifies the cost of administration. OLH delivers a threshold BPO within 5–7 business days to support the trustee’s sale vs. abandonment determination.
How quickly can OLH respond to a bankruptcy trustee appointment request in Utah?
Same-day engagement confirmation. Rule 2014 affidavit within 48 hours of receiving the creditor matrix. BPO within 5–7 business days. For urgent situations see Emergency Appointment Guide.
"The introduction Own Luxury Homes® makes is to a specialist with documented closing history in your specific market — not the county, not the metro, the submarket you're actually selling or buying in. That's the standard we verify before your name goes anywhere."
— Ryan Brown, Principal Broker & CEO, Own Luxury Homes® (FL License BK3626873)
