Consumer Bankruptcy Journal Fall 2015 | Page 71
Form Modernization Overview
Official Form 106A/B
Overview:
Official Form 106A/B, Schedule A/B: Property replaces Official Form 6A, Real Property and Official Form 6b,
Personal Property in cases of individual debtors.
New Form Elements:
Part 7, Describe All Property You Own or Have an interest in That You Did Not List Above, is a catch-all provision that
allows the debtor to report property that is difficult to categorize. Part 8, List the Totals of Each Part of this Form,
tabulates the total value of the debtor’s interest in the listed property. The tabulation includes two subtotals, one
for real estate, which corresponds to the real property total that was reported on former Official Form 6A. The
second subtotal is of Parts 2-7, which corresponds to the personal property total that was reported on former
Official Form 6B.
Part 7 is a catch-all
provision that allows the
debtor to report
property that does not
fit into the other listed
categories. It
corresponds to line 35 of
former Schedule B.
This tabulation section
includes two subtotals:
one for real estate,
which corresponds to
the real property total
that was reported on
former Official Form 6A,
and a second for
personal property, which
corresponds to the
personal property total
that was reported on
former Official Form 6B.
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