I am NOT current with my utilities like cable, electric, cell phone etc. what happens if i am not current and then we file? Does that matter?
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If you are behind now, you might want to catch up because they will turn whatever off.
If you include them in BK, they can:
1. refuse you future service
2. make you pay the amount you owe them before you filed
3. make you pay a huge deposit amount
4. make you pay amount owed and huge deposit
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Can I go into the BK still owing them money and not put them on the creditors list to be discharged? I pay every month, but not the requested amount. I am trying to get caught up, but its seems i can't cause Car ins, homeowners ins and property taxes due end of this month, plus i owe the attorney. Oh, when the S*** hits the fan it stinks!!!!!!!!
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In the 1300 or so BK's we have drafted, not once did we ever list utility bills as a debt, unless we were discharging the debt. When we did list them, on most-but not all, they asked the client for a security deposit (typically less than what they owed if they paid the past balance), but they had never shut off the utility, unless the client didn't pay the deposit after 30 days or so.
Good LuckDisclaimer: I am not an actor on TV, but I play a BK Paralegal in real life. Nothing I say should be construed as legal advice, or really anything but entertainment. Please seek out professional help.
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Originally posted by jessegirl View PostI am NOT current with my utilities like cable, electric, cell phone etc. what happens if i am not current and then we file? Does that matter?_________________________________________
Filed 5 Year Chapter 13: April 2002
Early Buy-Out: April 2006
Discharge: August 2006
"A credit card is a snake in your pocket"
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I just went back over our BK paperwork because I couldn't remember if we had listed our utilities or not. We did not, except for the electric company, which we did because there is a space in the paperwork to include any deposits made to a utility. Our electric company made us pay a HUGE deposit just to keep the electricity on. This was about a year before we filed, and had fallen so far behind in the payments that they made us pay this deposit. Which to us was a huge penalty, because when you can't pay $400.00, why does anyone think you can pay $796.00?
Anyway, that was done, and in the stuff we have to buy back from the BK estate is this deposit discounted now to $500.00. I have never understood this, and can't get an answer anywhere.
However, it looks like everything is working out in the end, because after the notices of our Discharge went out, we got a statement from the utility giving us a credit of about $1300.00.......
I dunno......."To go bravely forward is to invite a miracle."
"Worry is the darkroom where negatives are formed."
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Originally posted by AngelinaCat View PostHowever, it looks like everything is working out in the end, because after the notices of our Discharge went out, we got a statement from the utility giving us a credit of about $1300.00.......
I dunno.......
But I am glad you ended up with a credit in that ledger!Filed C7 Aug 31 2008
341 Oct 8 2008
Discharged Dec 9 2008
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Originally posted by Cali View PostIf you include them in BK, they can:
1. refuse you future service
2. make you pay the amount you owe them before you filed
3. make you pay a huge deposit amount
4. make you pay amount owed and huge depositLast edited by justbroke; 08-23-2008, 06:56 AM.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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