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Judgment in Bankruptcy
by unknown (NH)
on November 4, 2009 @19:56
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I previously posted on this forum in the past. I had a tenant's default judgement go in their bankruptcy filing. It was for unpaid rent, and damages. I also was working with the tenant who was sort of harassing to me telling me she was filing counterclaims against me if I didn't drop my claim, and threatening that action. I am filing an objection to the discharge and claiming that this tenant harassed me the entire time during the lawsuit. Any recommendations on how I should proceed?
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Re: Judgment in Bankruptcy
by Anonymous
on November 5, 2009 @09:01
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What do you mean you were "working with the tenant"? Stop having contact with your ex-tenant, and just follow through with the objection, show up in court when you are supposed to. At this point it's all in the judges hands how they proceed with your judgement.
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Re: Judgment in Bankruptcy
by unknown (nh)
on November 5, 2009 @10:20
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Clarification: I am working with a tenant, who is now the "debtor" that is harassing me as the "creditor". She emailed me (after I went to her 341 hearing) that she is suing me and I want her to stop contacting me and harassing me/threatening lawsuits againt me. I want same protection she has were I can't contact her. I can't get a civil restraining order against her because she's in automatic stay. I want the stay lifted so I can get the restraining order, stop her from contacting me and such. So I am taking her to bankruptcy court to object to the discharge of the debt as well as try to get a no contact order.
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