
Reliable Heating and Air / Dan Jape
1. The problems start in 1989 when a supplier files suit for
debts owed and takes a default judgment against Dan and Barbara Jape dba
Reliable Heating and Air.
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2. In March 1990, Dan and Barbara Jape dba Reliable Heating
and Air and dba Jape Air, Inc. file for Chapter 13 bankruptcy.
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3. In the bankruptcy filing, the Japes claim Dan works as an
employee for Reliable Services and that his mother Betty Jape owns the company.
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4. In this same bankruptcy filing, the Japes claim Jape Air,
Inc. was dissolved in March of 1990 but was operated as a dba of Reliable
Heating & Air and was also owned by Betty Jape.
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5. The total debts in this bankruptcy were $160,668.
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6. In late 1993, the bankruptcy trustee states the Japes have
failed to make payments and recommends dismissal of their bankruptcy protection.
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7. The judge agrees and dismisses their bankruptcy.
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8. In May of 1994, just six months after their last dismissal,
the Japes file bankruptcy again and the IRS files a claim for $101,466.
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9. The next day Bank South files a claim for $54,507.
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10. The Japes file a court document stating Daniel Jape was
formerly known as Jape Air, Inc. and Reliance Heating and Air.
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11. In this same document, the Japes claim Reliable Services
Company is owned by "Debtors Mother".
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12. In March 1996, the trustee files a request to dismiss the
bankruptcy because no payments are being made.
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13. The judge dismisses the bankruptcy.
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14. In 2005, Barbara Jape files for a protective order against
Dan Jape.
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15. In her affidavit for the protective order, Barbara Jape
states that she has paid Dan a salary for two years just to stay away. She also
mentions other acts.
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16. Dan Jape is served with the protective order while in
jail.
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17. In the affidavit for the protective order, Barbara Jape
states her belief of Dan's criminal history.
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18. An affidavit for arrest is issued for Dan Jape for
Violation of Temporary Protective Order.
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19. An affidavit for arrest is issued for Dan Jape for
Computer Theft.
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20. An affidavit for arrest is issued for Dan Jape for
Burglary.
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21. An affidavit for arrest is issued for Dan Jape for
Stalking.
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22. In a court filing by his attorney, Dan Jape states he is
unemployed and looking for a job outside of Georgia.
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23. In late 2005, Reliable Air, Inc. files bankruptcy. The
debts owed are a large amount.
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24. Listed in the divorce filing, the Japes have been blessed
with many boats, ATV's and motorcycles.
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25. In the divorce case, Barbara Jape requests drug testing of
her husband Dan.
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26. In an email to his wife Barbara, Dan explains the
situation.
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27. In an email to his daughter, Dan explains the situation.
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28. Dan's daughter Elizabeth files an affidavit with the court
discussing Dan's behavior.
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29. Robert Loebl files an affidavit discussing Dan's behavior.
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30. David Keener files an affidavit discussing Dan's behavior.
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31. Frank Infante files an affidavit discussing Dan's
behavior.
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32. Jeff Barber sends an email discussing Dan's behavior.
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33. Tim Wray files an affidavit discussing Dan's behavior.
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34. Anne Lawson files an affidavit discussing Dan's behavior.
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35. Linda Burkhoff files an affidavit discussing Dan's
behavior.
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36. In late 2006, Dan's lawyer states he does not have much
money.
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37. In mid-2007, Dan Jape testifies that Barbara Jape's
company has done crappy work and ripping customers off.
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38. Dan testifies with his criminal record, he can't find
work.
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39. The court discovers a filing by Dan Jape stating he was
conducting a business called Reliable Heating & Air. No mention of his mother
Betty Jape.
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40. The judge starts to wonder about Betty Jape's involvement
in these businesses.
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41. The judge states Reliable Air, Inc. is insolvent and tat
these various companies appear to be a shell game.
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42. The judge states that after looking at the prior
bankruptcies and this one, the Jape's business "...has never really been all
that successful."
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43. The judge states that "...this business has always been in
trouble, financially."
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Here is a list of the different business names these folks have used:
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