Re: apartments?Date: Thursday, October 9, 2003
Time: 8:09:10 am I forgot to mention that I do have a local mailing address and family=20
here than can receive correspondence for me. But I am also now=20
concerned from what you said and how that seems different from what I=20
had already been told. I thought someone else on the group told me=20
they moved to another state after the 341 meeting? How did that go?=20=20
Did it cause extra fees and difficulties? Extra fees and having to=20
return are my primary concerns since I am talking about moving 800=20
miles away.=20=20
--- In , "ronnakay" =20
wrote:
> I guess I will have to ask my lawyer then. I had mentioned wanting=20
> to move out of state and inquired if I could do so once it was in=20
> process and was told that wasn't a problem. For me it could make=20
the=20
> difference as to whether or not I file at all. Currently I am=20
> technically homeless (no place of my own anyway) staying with=20
> family. I simply can't stay with them that long.
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> --- In , "Scott Groppenbecker"=20
> wrote:
> > This all depends on the apartment complex, quite frankly. I know=20
> most
> > applications do ask if you have filed bankruptcy in the past, so=20
I=20
> would
> > assume it does matter pretty much.
> >=20=20
> > However, the one thing you will have to think about is that if=20
you=20
> do
> > move, you will have to amend your bankruptcy petition to reflect=20
> your
> > new address as well as new rent expense, etc. You may just want=20
to=20
> wait
> > until after you have been discharged to move because it can be a=20
> pain in
> > the butt to have to amend your petition after the 341 hearing.=20=20
It=20
> may
> > delay your discharge.
> >=20=20
> > Scott=20
> > Paralegal=20
> >=20
> >=20
> >=20=20
> >
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