What is Schedule G

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Schedule G discloses all executory contracts and unexpired leases to which you may be a party.  In this Schedule you must disclose any and all unexpired leases of real or personal property or other type of agreements, such as realtor agency agreements, royalty or commission agreements, car leases, apartment rental leases etc..., to which you are an obligated party.  The disclosure requires the names and complete mailing addresses of all parties associated with the lease or contract described.  In the left hand column you will list the name and mailing address of all parties associated to the agreement, contract or lease.  In the right hand column, you will list a description of the lease or contract, the nature of your interest in the lease or contract, and whether or not you wish to assume or reject any particular agreement or lease.  Remember, Bankruptcy law requires full disclosure.  Any omission could impact your ability to receive a fresh start.  To learn more, contact the attorneys at Belsky, Weinberg, & Horowitz, LLC. 

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