Hi Folks,
A friend of mine has found himself in a precarious situation. He filed chapter 13 last summer to surrender his two investment properties. He owed way more than they were worth and the property taxes were sky high so he let them go into foreclosure back in 2010.
He didn't have any other debt so that is all that was included in the chapter 13. The tenants remained in the property the entire time, and one tenant is still in one of the properties. These are section 8 tenants so he continued to collect rent until the the tenants moved out one property, and until the bank took back the other.
He got a letter from the housing authority indicating that he collected money he was not entitled to and that he now owes $14K on one property. Throughout the bankruptcy, his attorney he hired, plus one he just met with both told him it was ok to collect the money until he was no longer the owner.
Does anyone know if he can do anything to fight this claim from the housing authority?
Thanks!
A friend of mine has found himself in a precarious situation. He filed chapter 13 last summer to surrender his two investment properties. He owed way more than they were worth and the property taxes were sky high so he let them go into foreclosure back in 2010.
He didn't have any other debt so that is all that was included in the chapter 13. The tenants remained in the property the entire time, and one tenant is still in one of the properties. These are section 8 tenants so he continued to collect rent until the the tenants moved out one property, and until the bank took back the other.
He got a letter from the housing authority indicating that he collected money he was not entitled to and that he now owes $14K on one property. Throughout the bankruptcy, his attorney he hired, plus one he just met with both told him it was ok to collect the money until he was no longer the owner.
Does anyone know if he can do anything to fight this claim from the housing authority?
Thanks!
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