Asked in Bankruptcy for Georgia

Q: How do I remove an eviction from my public record when it was granted after I filed ch.7 bankruptcy pro se.?

According to the home owners who came to the home the day I vacated it. The property manager lied and told the judge she was not aware of a ch.7 filing and believed I only answered the motion with that because I was smart enough to know it would allow me to hold the home over. I however released the keys to the home owners who were disgusted by how the realtor lady told so many lies and vacated the property. Fast forward a few years and I have a eviction record with a $1500 judgement on my rental history preventing me from moving. The amount is the same amount that I filed on my pro se ch. 7 almost 2 weeks prior to be evicted.

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Timothy Denison
Timothy Denison
Answered
  • Bankruptcy Lawyer
  • Louisville, KY

A: You can file a motion in the court that granted it to vacate it because of the automatic stay

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