What do I do when the amount owing to a creditor is unknown? I have a couple different instances of this. I have a few judgments, i have copies of them but I dont know the total amount owed after interest and costs, etc. I owe a former landlord money, I dont exactly want to stir the pot by calling and asking how much I owe...etc. What does one do in these instances?
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Put "unknown". and check the "disputed" box. However, if you have a number from the judgment, your fine to use that number even though the amount "claimed" to be owed by the creditors is probably higher.
The actual amount of debt is usually not important (unless you are pushing the debt limits for chapter 13).Last edited by HHM; 05-24-2009, 07:28 PM.
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Originally posted by anuta View PostWhat are the debt limits for a chapter 13?
Unsecured: $336,900 (4/1/2007)
Secured: $1,010,650 (4/1/2007)
The next adjustment will be 4/1/2010. Remember, this is for liquidated, undisputed and non-contested debt. Anything that is un-liquidated, disputed and/or contested do not count.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
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