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Buckingham Senior Living Community, Inc Case 21-32155 Document 68 Filed in TXSB on 07/01/21 Page 1 of 131 IN THE UNITED STATES BANKRUPTCY COURT FOR THE SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS HOUSTON DIVISION IN RE: § § CASE NO. 21-32155 (MI) BUCKINGHAM SENIOR LIVING § COMMUNITY, INC. § CHAPTER 11 § Debtor. § § AFFIDAVIT OF SERVICE I, Victoria X. Tran, depose and say that I am employed by Stretto, the proposed claims and noticing agent for the Debtors in the above-captioned case. On June 29, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit A, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit B: • Order Granting Complex Chapter 11 Case Treatment (Docket No. 23) • Order (I) Authorizing the Retention and Appointment of Management Solutions, Inc. d/b/a Stretto as Claims, Noticing and Solicitation Agent and (II) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 24) • Order Implementing (A) Certain Notice Procedures; and (B) Procedures to Maintain and Protect Resident Information (Docket No. 37) • Order (A) Authorizing (1) Payment of Pre-Petition Employee Wages, Salaries, and Payroll Taxes, (2) Reimbursement of Employees for Pre-Petition Business Expenses; and (B) Honoring of Existing Benefit Plans and Policies at the Debtor’s Discretion in the Ordinary Course of Business (Docket No. 38) • Order (A) Prohibiting Utility Companies from Altering, Refusing, or Discontinuing Services, (B) Determining Adequate Assurance of Payment for Future Utility Services, and (C) Establishing Procedures for Determining Requests for Additional Adequate Assurance of Payment for Postpetition Utility Services (Docket No. 39) • Order Authorizing the Debtor to Pay Pre-Petition Sales, Use, and Other Taxes and Related Obligations (Docket No. 40) • Order Authorizing the Debtor to (A) Maintain, Administer, and Modify Medical Payment Refund Programs and Practices; and (B) Honor Obligations Related Thereto (Docket No. 41) 1 The last four digits of the Debtor’s federal tax identification number are: 7872. The location of the Debtor’s principal place of business and the service address for the Debtor is: 8580 Woodway Drive Houston, Texas 77063. Case 21-32155 Document 68 Filed in TXSB on 07/01/21 Page 2 of 131 • Interim Order Granting Debtor’s Emergency Motion to (A) Approve Maintenance of Certain Pre-Petition Bank Accounts and Cash Management Systems; and (B) Continue Use of Existing Checks and Business Forms (Docket No. 42) • Order Authorizing (A) Continuance of Liability, Property, and Other Insurance Programs, and (B) Payment of All Obligations in Respect Thereof (Docket No. 43) • Interim Order Granting Emergency Motion of the Debtor for an Order Authorizing the Debtor to Escrow Certain (Docket No. 47) • Interim Order (1) Authorizing Debtor in Possession to Obtain Post-Petition Financing; (2) Authorizing Debtor in Possession to Use Cash Collateral; (3) Providing Adequate Protection; (4) Granting Liens, Security Interests and Superpriority Claims; and (5) Scheduling a Final Hearing (Docket No. 50) • Notice of Final Hearing Regarding Debtor’s Emergency Motion for Interim and Final Orders (I) Authorizing Post-Petition Financing, (II) Authorizing Use of Cash Collateral, (III) Granting Liens and Providing Super-Priority Administrative Expense Status, (IV) Granting Adequate Protection, (V) Modifying Automatic Stay, and (VI) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 52) Furthermore, on June 29, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit C, and via electronic mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit D: • Order Granting Complex Chapter 11 Case Treatment (Docket No. 23) • Order Implementing (A) Certain Notice Procedures; and (B) Procedures to Maintain and Protect Resident Information (Docket No. 37) • Order (A) Prohibiting Utility Companies from Altering, Refusing, or Discontinuing Services, (B) Determining Adequate Assurance of Payment for Future Utility Services, and (C) Establishing Procedures for Determining Requests for Additional Adequate Assurance of Payment for Postpetition Utility Services (Docket No. 39) • Interim Order Granting Emergency Motion of the Debtor for an Order Authorizing the Debtor to Escrow Certain (Docket No. 47) Furthermore, on June 29, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit E: • Order Granting Complex Chapter 11 Case Treatment (Docket No. 23) • Order Implementing (A) Certain Notice Procedures; and (B) Procedures to Maintain and Protect Resident Information (Docket No. 37) Case 21-32155 Document 68 Filed in TXSB on 07/01/21 Page 3 of 131 • Order Authorizing the Debtor to Pay Pre-Petition Sales, Use, and Other Taxes and Related Obligations (Docket No. 40) • Interim Order Granting Emergency Motion of the Debtor for an Order Authorizing the Debtor to Escrow Certain (Docket No. 47) • Interim Order (1) Authorizing Debtor in Possession to Obtain Post-Petition Financing; (2) Authorizing Debtor in Possession to Use Cash Collateral; (3) Providing Adequate Protection; (4) Granting Liens, Security Interests and Superpriority Claims; and (5) Scheduling a Final Hearing (Docket No. 50) • Notice of Final Hearing Regarding Debtor’s Emergency Motion for Interim and Final Orders (I) Authorizing Post-Petition Financing, (II) Authorizing Use of Cash Collateral, (III) Granting Liens and Providing Super-Priority Administrative Expense Status, (IV) Granting Adequate Protection, (V) Modifying Automatic Stay, and (VI) Granting Related Relief (Docket No. 52) Furthermore, on June 29, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit F: • Order Granting Complex Chapter 11 Case Treatment (Docket No. 23) • Order Implementing (A) Certain Notice Procedures; and (B) Procedures to Maintain and Protect Resident Information (Docket No. 37) • Order Authorizing the Debtor to (A) Maintain, Administer, and Modify Medical Payment Refund Programs and Practices; and (B) Honor Obligations Related Thereto (Docket No. 41) • Interim Order Granting Emergency Motion of the Debtor for an Order Authorizing the Debtor to Escrow Certain (Docket No. 47) Furthermore, on June 29, 2021, at my direction and under my supervision, employees of Stretto caused the following documents to be served via first-class mail on the service list attached hereto as Exhibit G: • Order Granting Complex Chapter 11 Case Treatment (Docket No. 23) • Order Implementing (A) Certain Notice Procedures; and (B) Procedures to Maintain and Protect Resident Information (Docket No. 37) • Order Authorizing (A) Continuance of Liability, Property, and Other Insurance Programs, and (B) Payment of All Obligations in Respect Thereof (Docket No. 43) Case 21-32155 Document 68 Filed in TXSB on 07/01/21 Page 4 of 131 Case 21-32155 Document 68 Filed in TXSB on 07/01/21 Page 5 of 131 Exhibit A Case 21-32155 Document 68 Filed in TXSB on 07/01/21 Page 6 of 131 Exhibit A Served Via First-Class Mail Name Attention Address 1 Address 2 City State Zip Alsco Teresa Raczka 2030 Kippling St Houston TX 77098 AT&T Attn: Ellie Santillan PO Box 105414 Atlanta GA 30348-5414 B. Riley Advisory Services Attn: Mark Shapiro Michael Thatcher 3500 Maple Avenue Suite 420 Dallas TX 75219 B. Riley Advisory Services Attn: Tom Buck 299 Park Avenue 21st Floor New York NY 10171 Bank of America N.A. PO Box 15284 Wilmington DE 19850 Bernie Francis c/o Lifespace Communities Inc. 4201 Corporate Drive West Des Moines IA 50266 Berry Dan Spears 8580 Woodway Drive Houston TX 77063 Bill Hayes Intentionally Omitted Brian D. Womac c/o Womac Law 8301 Katy Freeway Houston TX 77024 Bright Empire Electric LLC Attn: Victor Escuadra 11102 Sageview Drive Houston TX 77089 Brothers Produce Inc. Attn: Mike Perkins PO Box 1207 Friendswood TX 77549-1207 Carlton C. Wells c/o Wells & Cuellar P.C. 440 Louisiana Suite 718 Attn: D. Brent Wells Houston TX 77002 Caroline Pace Crain Caton & James 1401 McKinney St Suite 1700 Houston TX 77010 Catherine C. Sheid Intentionally Omitted Centers for Medicare and Medicaid c/o Division of Financial Manag 101 Young St Suite 714 Attn: Arthur Pagan Dallas TX 75202 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid 7500 Security Boulevard Baltimore MD 21244-1849 Centers for Medicare and Medicaid c/o Division of Accounting PO Box 7520 Baltimore MD 21207-0520 Centre Technologies Inc. c/o Texas Capital Bank PO Box 679069 Attn: Rick Essex Dallas TX 75267 Chris Reynolds Esq. 1100 Louisiana Suite 3500 Houston TX 77002 City of Houston c/o Fire Department PO Box 3625 Acct: 4328-7672-9018 Houston TX 77253 City of Houston Dept of Aviation PO Box 60106 Attn: Finance Houston TX 77205-0106 City of Houston 7411 Park Place Blvd Room #109 Houston TX 77087 City of Houston Health & Human Services Dept. 8000 N Stadium Dr 7th Floor Houston TX 77054-1823 City of Houston Bldg Inspections Mechanical 1002 Washington Ave Houston TX 77002 City of Houston Dept of Health & Human Service PO Box 300008 Houston TX 77230 City of Houston Permit Office - Fire Section PO Box 61167 Houston TX 77208-1167 City of Houston Mechanical Section-Elevator PO Box 2688 Houston TX 77252-2688 City of Houston Mechanical Section-Boilers PO Box 2688 Houston TX 77252-2688 City of Houston Planning and Development PO Box 1562 Houston TX 77251-1562 City of Houston c/o Sign Administration PO Box 2688 Houston TX 77252-2688 City of Houston Hotel Occupancy Taxes PO Box 1409 Houston TX 77251-1409 City of Houston Finance & Admin Dept PO Box 1561 Houston TX 77251-1561 City of Houston PO Box 1560 Houston TX 77251 City of Houston Mechanical Sectn PO Box 2688 Houston TX 77252-2688 City of Houston Municipal Courts 1400 Lubbock Houston TX 77002-1533 City of Houston Municipal Courts PO Box 4996 Houston TX 77210-4996 Comcast Cable Communications LLC 8777 70 319 0480783 PO Box 60533 City of Industry CA 91716-0533 Counsel to Estate of Resident 12029605 c/o Moerer & King 701 S.
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