I filed a disposseeeory on a tentent for 10 months apast due and now they filed Chapter 7- hhow much longer can theys tay in my hoouse

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I filed a disposseeeory on a tentent for 10 months apast due and now they filed Chapter 7- hhow much longer can theys tay in my hoouse

Asked on June 11, 2009 under Bankruptcy Law, Georgia

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MD, Member, California Bar / FreeAdvice Contributing Attorney

Answered 15 years ago | Contributor

The filing of Chapter 7 has nothing to do with your tenant's obligations to you post filing.  What they owe you after they filed, they owe.  If they haven't paid, go through the proper eviction motions.  If they still do not leave, a sheriff will gladly evict them.


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