Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Illinois
Utility Security Deposits
I have recently claimed bankrupty and my utilities were included. They are now asking for enormous deposits or they will shut my utilities off. What are my rights?
1 Answer from Attorneys
Re: Utility Security Deposits
When you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy you receive protection from collection from creditors and the "wiping out" of most debts (including utilities). However, a creditor is not required to extend you credit or service.
Alternatively, it is questionable if an utility company is using the notion of a large security deposit as a "back door" to collecting on the debt owed to it. I would be interested in knowing the debts to the utility company and the amount they are requiring in a security deposit.
Please email or telephone my office at (312) 236-9906 to discuss.
Very truly yours,
Thaddeus J. Hunt
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