I got a call from my attorney this morning stating that an AP has been filed against my by a credit union I owe money to. They're seeking something like 15K (about what I owe them for various loans). They're citing fraud as there reasoning. My only mistake was telling them that I paid no rent when I live with my mom (which I didn't at the time, but shortly there after, I did). It was a very off and on thing. I would pay rent when she needed help, and when she didn't, I wouldn't have to pay anything. Her health is up and down so bills come along from time to time. There is also the qustion of a motorcycle that I bought via a loan from this credit union which was stolen 2 months later (back in 2007) and recently recovered (2009) in pretty beat up shape. I think that it's possible they think I had something to do with the theft of the motorcycle or something which I didn't and I can prove. They converted their loan from secured to unsecured when they couldn't get the title due to it being stolen and then doubled my interest rate on the loan which I continued to pay without fail. Out of all my creditors, these guys were never paid late because they deducted from my paycheck every 2 weeks. I meet with my attorney on Weds to find out how much is going to cost me to retain him for the AP and what our options are.
Im thinking that I can give them the beat up bike back (my only asset) and try to make a settlement with them on the 15K or so that they want. Id rather not give them anything (bike or money), but I am a realist and I don't have the money to fight this tooth and nail. Im not 100% sure it's worth going through the litigation and ending up on the hook for the 15K as a judgement. My gut tells me to fight for what is right, but my brain says take a settlement if they will offer one. Im looking for some wisdom here. Please feel free to chime in.... I need a drink
Im thinking that I can give them the beat up bike back (my only asset) and try to make a settlement with them on the 15K or so that they want. Id rather not give them anything (bike or money), but I am a realist and I don't have the money to fight this tooth and nail. Im not 100% sure it's worth going through the litigation and ending up on the hook for the 15K as a judgement. My gut tells me to fight for what is right, but my brain says take a settlement if they will offer one. Im looking for some wisdom here. Please feel free to chime in.... I need a drink
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