I received a Notice & Order To Comply from the Maricopa County Planning & Development Department - Code Enforcement Division, for a building violation observed on my property 04/21/2010.
The violation was for the construction of a horse shelter that was done several years ago by a tenant when the property was rented. The County is now requiring me to submit plans for the structure and will then require me to obtain building permits that may cost upwards of $2,000.
My question is, because the construction that resulted in the violation occurred prior to my filing bankruptcy 02/15/2010, why wouldn't the charges for the building permit fees, being assessed after the fact for an act in a protected period, be covered by the bankruptcy?
My Ch 7 has not been discharged yet. My attorney hasn't been much help. Unless he's right and there's nothing I can do about it as far as covering it in the bankruptcy.
The violation was for the construction of a horse shelter that was done several years ago by a tenant when the property was rented. The County is now requiring me to submit plans for the structure and will then require me to obtain building permits that may cost upwards of $2,000.
My question is, because the construction that resulted in the violation occurred prior to my filing bankruptcy 02/15/2010, why wouldn't the charges for the building permit fees, being assessed after the fact for an act in a protected period, be covered by the bankruptcy?
My Ch 7 has not been discharged yet. My attorney hasn't been much help. Unless he's right and there's nothing I can do about it as far as covering it in the bankruptcy.
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