IN RE TALLEY

Bankruptcy No. 386-02338.

69 B.R. 219 (1986)

In re Melanie Lynn TALLEY, Debtor. GALLATIN HOUSING AUTHORITY, Movant, v. Melanie Lynn TALLEY, Respondent.

United States Bankruptcy Court, M.D. Tennessee.

December 16, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Jimmie Lynn Ramsaur, Shipley & Behm, Nashville, Tenn., for debtor.

Kurt O.E. Tschaepe, Gallatin, Tenn., for Gallatin Housing Authority.


MEMORANDUM

KEITH M. LUNDIN, Bankruptcy Judge.

The question presented is whether a Chapter 13 debtor may cure the default and assume a residential lease where judgment for unlawful detainer has been entered prior to the petition but no writ for possession has been served upon the debtor.1 I find that execution of a writ of possession marks the point after which a debtor may not rehabilitate a residential lease.

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