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They cut off the service pre-filing.
How long after filing does it take to restore service?
Alik
On 11/20/10, Law Offices of Jonathan Leventhal wrote:
> Did they cut off the service pre-filing or post-filing? Pre-filing OK post
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> Sent: Saturday, November 20, 2010 10:11 AM
> To: cdcbaa@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [cdcbaa] Utility (LADWP) cut off client's electricity. How well
> does 366 work in Los Angeles?
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> Client came to me to file chapter 13 before his foreclosure, which is
> scheduled in a few weeks. He had large balance ($785) with LADWP (Los
> Angeles Department of Water and Power) and they cut off his
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> From NCLC, Banruptcy I learned that a utility cannot deny service
> solely on account of unpaid debt. 366(a). However, utilities may
> request adequate assurances that post-petition payments will be made.
> 366(b).
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> Has anyone dealt with LADWP on this issue? How quickly after filing
> do they turn on the electricity? What kind of deposit do they
> require?
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> Alik Segal
> Alik.Segal@gmail.com
> 310-362-6157
> Cal. CD, Los Angeles
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Alik Segal
Alik.Segal@gmail.com
310-362-6157
Cal. CD, Los Angeles

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