Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Indiana
bankruptcy
if you have been evicted from apartments,can you file bankruptcy on this ?
Asked on 12/09/07, 8:51 pm
2 Answers from Attorneys
Martin Hancock
MARTIN HANCOCK
Re: bankruptcy
Absolutely, along with any other credit card debt, judgments, law suits, wage garnishments, medical bills, unsecured personal loans etc.
Answered on 12/09/07, 9:06 pm
E. Brian Davis
Davis Law Office
Re: bankruptcy
In most cases, you can discharge any financial liability to an apartment owner who evicted you. Exceptions might include any damages you deliberately caused before eviction or if you committed fraud in renting the apartment. In my experience, that has never happened, but could theoretically.
Answered on 12/09/07, 10:07 pm
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