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What should I do if the bankrupt property cannot be realized after many auctions?
If the bankrupt assets cannot be auctioned, they can be auctioned, and then re-evaluated to continue the auction. If it still cannot be auctioned, the people's court shall entrust the relevant units to sell it, or sell it on its own or hand it over to the relevant units for purchase at the price stipulated by the state. Article 247 of the Civil Procedure Law: After the property is sealed up or detained, the executor shall order the person subjected to execution to perform the obligations specified in the legal documents within a specified time limit. If the person subjected to execution fails to perform within the time limit, the people's court shall auction the sealed-up or distrained property; If it is not suitable for auction or both parties agree not to auction, the people's court may entrust the relevant units to auction or auction on their own. Articles prohibited by the state from trading freely shall be handed over to the relevant units for purchase at the price stipulated by the state.