I've been renting a room out in my house to a friend; it just occured to me that the court may consider that as income. Does anyone have any info regarding this? I'm in CA.
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Originally posted by BKOnce View PostCash Only = No report (no deposit bank).... and also "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"
policy (Military style)
Not to mention, perjury can put you in the federal pokey. They're not nice places. Especially in SoCal. Imagine, how your cellmate, Cletus (his picture is here):
is going to react when, right after he tells you "You show gots a purdy mouf", and you tell him you're in for not telling the truth about your last roomate.
Don't go there, dude.Pay no attention to anything I post. I graduated last in my class from a fly-by-night law school that no longer exists; I never studied or went to class; and I only post on internet forums when I'm too drunk to crawl away from the computer.
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Originally posted by MSbklawyer View PostBAD, BAD BAD advice. If the trustee finds out about it your discharge can be denied. Even after you are discharged, the trustee can reopen your case and REVOKE your discharge.
Not to mention, perjury can put you in the federal pokey. Imagine, how your cellmate, Cletus (his picture is here):
is going to react when, right after he tells you "You show gots a purdy mouf", and you tell him you're in for not telling the truth about your last roomate.
Don't go there, dude.You can't take a picture of this. It's already gone. ~~Nate, Six Feet Under
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Originally posted by AllMyFault View PostOkay......so is it considered income....would it count in a means test?
Thanks!Pay no attention to anything I post. I graduated last in my class from a fly-by-night law school that no longer exists; I never studied or went to class; and I only post on internet forums when I'm too drunk to crawl away from the computer.
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Originally posted by AllMyFault View Posthaha...I guess you can say that.
Stupid question: I don't have a 'rental agreement' with him; does that matter in any way?Last edited by MSbklawyer; 10-03-2009, 08:44 AM.Pay no attention to anything I post. I graduated last in my class from a fly-by-night law school that no longer exists; I never studied or went to class; and I only post on internet forums when I'm too drunk to crawl away from the computer.
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Originally posted by AllMyFault View PostI've been renting a room out in my house to a friend; it just occured to me that the court may consider that as income. Does anyone have any info regarding this? I'm in CA.Filed Pro Se: 10/16/2009
341 Scheduled: 11/23/2009
Last Day for Objections: 1/22/2010
Discharged: 1/28/2010
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Originally posted by joh View PostIf you claim it on your tax's and take the expence off for the room then you would, if it is just money to cover bills then no you don't have to.
11 U.S.C. 101(10A) "The term current monthly income -- (B)includes any amount paid by any entity other than the debtor . . . on a regular basis for the household expenses of the debtor[.]
He is required to count it in his income. Period. Full stop.Last edited by MSbklawyer; 10-04-2009, 05:20 AM.Pay no attention to anything I post. I graduated last in my class from a fly-by-night law school that no longer exists; I never studied or went to class; and I only post on internet forums when I'm too drunk to crawl away from the computer.
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