Okay, I filed Ch 7 Pro Se on July 20, 341 was on August 17, last day to object: Oct 17.
Situation: I moved out-of-state a distance of 900 miles. My initial moving quote to pack up my entire one bedroom-apartment (crowded, but just a one bedroom), was $2200. I gave the movers a down-payment of $700 and was going to pay them the balance of $1500 in payments when I got settled in my new location. Well, when they put all of my stuff on the truck and were getting ready to leave, they said it would actually cost me $4600! So, now I have a balance of $3900.
In the meantime, I have been paying monthly storage payments to them of $260 per month, then in April their rent increased to $330 per month.
As of now, I am behind approximately $2100 in storage payments and still owe them the move balance of $3900.
I included them in the bankruptcy and listed all of my belongings as exempt. Including them in the bankruptcy has prevented them from auctioning off my things. Just to give you an idea of what is in there:
New bedroom suite
New living room suite
New kitchen table
New dining room table with six chairs
Oriental rug
China cabinet with china (belonged to my mom)
Large wall mirror
Clothes
Books (many)
19" color TV, DVD player, handheld "boom box" with CD changer, etc.
Many things that would cost me a lot to replace or are irreplaceable. Most of the furniture I had purchased just ten months before I decided to relocate.
So, my situation is that I basically have no hope for affording to get my things moved down except for one thing: my student loan refund.
I know, I know, I don't need to continue to debt. I am already in this mess and trying to slowly work my way out of it.
I am expecting a loan refund in about two weeks of approximately $3400.00. I wanted to know which of the following options, if any, should I do with the money:
1. Negotiate a deal with them to just offer them the $3400.00 to cover the move and have them write off the storage balance since that is included in the bankruptcy.
2. Use part of the money to hire a lawyer to negotiate the above.
3. Use part of the money to hire a lawyer to get them to release my things to me, and use the rest to rent an SUV and attach a Uhaul trailer on the back, and basically gas it up and drive my own stuff back home. (Will be difficult for me to get the time off work to do, and will need to get someone to help me)
4. Pay off the back storage balance and use the rest to help me generate income on my own to pay off the move balance.
I do need to add that my things are in their warehouse and they will not let me access it nor can I because it is on some kind of pallet next to other people's things. Basically, they have backed me into a corner.
5. I even thought of moving back home and just saying I changed my mind and getting them to move my things back to whatever place I get back home. Problem is, I am from NYC and whatever money I would save in the moving expenses, I would pay trying to find an apartment! New Yorkers, you know what I mean!
Thanks for all tips.
Situation: I moved out-of-state a distance of 900 miles. My initial moving quote to pack up my entire one bedroom-apartment (crowded, but just a one bedroom), was $2200. I gave the movers a down-payment of $700 and was going to pay them the balance of $1500 in payments when I got settled in my new location. Well, when they put all of my stuff on the truck and were getting ready to leave, they said it would actually cost me $4600! So, now I have a balance of $3900.
In the meantime, I have been paying monthly storage payments to them of $260 per month, then in April their rent increased to $330 per month.
As of now, I am behind approximately $2100 in storage payments and still owe them the move balance of $3900.
I included them in the bankruptcy and listed all of my belongings as exempt. Including them in the bankruptcy has prevented them from auctioning off my things. Just to give you an idea of what is in there:
New bedroom suite
New living room suite
New kitchen table
New dining room table with six chairs
Oriental rug
China cabinet with china (belonged to my mom)
Large wall mirror
Clothes
Books (many)
19" color TV, DVD player, handheld "boom box" with CD changer, etc.
Many things that would cost me a lot to replace or are irreplaceable. Most of the furniture I had purchased just ten months before I decided to relocate.
So, my situation is that I basically have no hope for affording to get my things moved down except for one thing: my student loan refund.
I know, I know, I don't need to continue to debt. I am already in this mess and trying to slowly work my way out of it.
I am expecting a loan refund in about two weeks of approximately $3400.00. I wanted to know which of the following options, if any, should I do with the money:
1. Negotiate a deal with them to just offer them the $3400.00 to cover the move and have them write off the storage balance since that is included in the bankruptcy.
2. Use part of the money to hire a lawyer to negotiate the above.
3. Use part of the money to hire a lawyer to get them to release my things to me, and use the rest to rent an SUV and attach a Uhaul trailer on the back, and basically gas it up and drive my own stuff back home. (Will be difficult for me to get the time off work to do, and will need to get someone to help me)
4. Pay off the back storage balance and use the rest to help me generate income on my own to pay off the move balance.
I do need to add that my things are in their warehouse and they will not let me access it nor can I because it is on some kind of pallet next to other people's things. Basically, they have backed me into a corner.
5. I even thought of moving back home and just saying I changed my mind and getting them to move my things back to whatever place I get back home. Problem is, I am from NYC and whatever money I would save in the moving expenses, I would pay trying to find an apartment! New Yorkers, you know what I mean!
Thanks for all tips.
You, indeed are in a large mess. Do you have an attorney for the bankruptcy? If not, have you already filed? Call them see if they will take less, but what were you thinking when you did this? Call the better business bureau. Did you have a contract?? Best of luck!!!!!
I'll be watching, you may never know when or how, but I'll be there. I am there now....
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