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Do I file chapter 11 in NY or PA?

Answered by attorney Michael D. Siegel
Bankruptcy lawyer at Siegel & Siegel, P.C.
You can actually do either one, and there will be a better choice.  You need to review with bankruptcy counsel.
You can actually do either one, and there will be a better choice.  You need to review with bankruptcy counsel.

I borrowed money from my friend he is making it hard because he keeps putting pressure on me to pay l full intend to pay back can he sue me if l don't

Answered by attorney Alan J. Goldberg
Bankruptcy lawyer at Goldberg Lindenberg, P.C.
Your friend can sue you if you do no9t pay him back. A Bankruptcy filing may be sufficeient to eliminate your debt.
Your friend can sue you if you do no9t pay him back. A Bankruptcy filing may be sufficeient to eliminate your debt.

Is there time limitation for HOA before trying to collect for past accounts?

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Answered by attorney Ronald K. Nims (Unclaimed Profile)
Bankruptcy lawyer at Ronald K. Nims
In Ohio, condo associations can file a lien not only for the unpaid dues but to attorney fees and collection costs. I've seen unpaid monthly assessments of $40 be slapped with attorney fees of $3,000. The liens are valid for 5 years after they are filed. So in February 2015, any liens filed before Feb 2010 are dropped. If the fees are ridiculous, you need to hire a lawyer. You should be aware that condo associations will generally negotiate discounts from the full amount.
In Ohio, condo associations can file a lien not only for the unpaid dues but to attorney fees and collection costs. I've seen unpaid monthly assessments of $40 be slapped with attorney fees of $3,000. The liens are valid for 5 years after they are filed. So in February 2015, any liens filed before Feb 2010 are dropped. If the fees are ridiculous, you need to hire a lawyer. You should be aware that condo associations will generally negotiate discounts from the full amount.
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