Statement About Payment of an Eviction Judgment Against You (Individuals) Official Form 101B
Last Update December 27, 2018

12/27/2018 - Created

Official Form 101B explains that if debtors wish to stay in their residence for more than 30 days after filing the petition, they must complete, file and serve the form within 30 days after the petition is filed.

This event is used to file Official Form 101B, which the debtors certifies under penalty of perjury that they have the right to stay in their residence under state law or other non bankruptcy law by paying their landlord the entire delinquent amount and that they have paid their landlord the entire amount owed as stated in the judgment for possession or in the eviction judgment.
Step-by-Step Procedures:
- Select [Bankruptcy>Other]
- Enter case number, click Next
- The verification screen will display. Verify you are docketing on correct case. /If yes
- Select Statement About Payment of an Eviction Judgment Against You (Form 101B), click Next
- Select party from pick list or Add/create new party (if applicable), and click Next
- If the association screen displays when the attorney / party association does not exist, access Association Screen process to determine if association should be created, and click Next
- Browse, View , and Attach pdf , click Next
- Click Next again
- The Final Text screen will display. This is your final opportunity to modify the entry before submitting the filing.
Examples of docket text
Statement About Payment of an Eviction Judgment Against You Filed by Attorney A on behalf of Adam J Boese. (Attorney A)
- Verify the accuracy of the docket text. If not correct/if correct
- Click Next to complete filing process
The court will update the party's address change the following business day.
The Notice of Electronic Filing will display. It is the verification that the filing has been sent electronically to the court.
Copies of this notice and the document filed are emailed to all participants who receive electronic notification in the case. You have a period of 15 days for a one timefree look at the document filed