Anybody can file for bankruptcy.
You can get a car lease immediately after filing for Chapter 7 bankruptcy. Since it would be a post-petition debt, there is no waiting period provided that you qualify income wise. Some lenders may require you to have a discharge, however, it is not required under the law to lease post-filing.
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No.
Your options for moving before your lease is up include negotiating with your landlord to end the lease early, subletting the apartment to someone else, or breaking the lease and potentially facing financial penalties.
In most cases, having someone live with you in your apartment who is not on the lease is not allowed. It is important to check your lease agreement and discuss with your landlord before having someone move in.
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I have closed a business and gone through a divorce leaving me with an unpaid lease of $5,000 and unpaid lease on the business location. Can these be included a bankruptcy?
Yes, you may be able to lease in an open Chapter 13 bankruptcy, but you may need to seek approval from the bankruptcy court or trustee. Any new financial commitments should be made with caution and in compliance with your bankruptcy requirements. It's advisable to consult with your bankruptcy attorney before entering into any new lease agreements.
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If the matter in question was included in the bankruptcy discharge, you may not have to pay it. If it was left out, or the property owner was allowed to opt out of the bankruptcy discharge the debt is collectable.