What Is The Bankruptcy Court Admissibility Of A Credit Application If There Is No Date On The Application?

February 25, 2010
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I may have to file bankruptcy and my credit application has an overstatement of assets. There was no fraud intended and I do have net assets of the amount stated. However, there is no date on the application. Can it be thrown out?

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One Response to What Is The Bankruptcy Court Admissibility Of A Credit Application If There Is No Date On The Application?

  1. Lillie A on February 26, 2010 at 1:50 am

    Could you elabrate more? I dont understand. If you are filinf why are they looking at a credit application. I filed chapter 13 and no one looked at a credit app I did so I dont really understand the question. I would like to help if I can.
    If you are worried about the goverment they can do a check to see what assest you really have, overstatment will not be a big deal unless you can prove you have it.

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