Aurora Schedule D: Creditors Who Hold Claims Secured by Property (individuals)
Aurora Schedule G: Executory Contracts and Unexpired Leases (individuals)
Aurora Schedule I: Your Income (individuals)
Aurora Schedule H: Your Codebtors (non-individuals)
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Presenting False Declaration or Certification
Stone Contractor Agreement - Self-Employed
Director Incentive Compensation Plan
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Notary's Affidavit
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Revenue Sharing Agreement
Utility Easement (Electric Lines)
Business Credit Application
Forgetting to list someone could cause hiccups in your process, so it’s important to double-check and make sure everyone is included.
It’s best to include everyone who has a stake in the debt to avoid any surprises later; better safe than sorry!
If you’re stuck, just do your best to find the most up-to-date address or note that you don't know it; honesty is the best policy here.
Absolutely! Being accurate is key, as it helps ensure that everything is clear and avoids potential issues down the line.
You'll need to give basic details like their names, addresses, and their relationship to the debt.
Schedule H is a document that outlines the details about your codebtors, or the individuals who share financial responsibility with you.
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