The court may issue an in rem order for an interest in real property if the petition was filed to delay, hinder, and defraud creditors attempting to transfer ownership. The in rem order must be recorded in compliance with state recording statutes to be binding on any bankruptcy concerning that property filed within two years after the in rem order is entered. A debtor may obtain relief from the in rem order upon a showing of changed circumstances or good cause. (11 USC 362(d)(4))