Hi All. I've been stalking this website checking out information about the discharge process/length of time, etc for Chapter 13. After 5 years I'm happy to say that as of 8-27 it's over! Yay! Now come the long wait to get discharged. Boo! Any who, I understand that it's going to take awhile to get the ball rolling for my discharge papers, but I need a car ASAP. I live in Michigan and "Winter is coming" and my poor Grand Prix can't take one more winter. So, my question is will I be able to obtain an auto loan even though I'm done with the BK but not discharged? I was pre-approved for a $42,000 (not that I need that much) auto loan but I didn't go any further and it has since expired and I didn't want to waste time going to the dealer if I couldn't get "the precious". Is it worth my time to go to the dealership even though Pacer shows NOTHING since June 2015? Or should I wait until Pacer is updated? The NDC shows the BK closed on 8-31 but I have no idea if a printout of that would suffice. Any information would be helpful.
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Originally posted by dmc-2008 View PostFirst of all congrats to you both!!!! Secondly OMG JUNE AND YOU ARE STILL WAITING???? That is a long time! :-(
OP Good luck, IDK!
dron is right, until you are discharged, you will need trustee approval for a loan. It should be easy to get. If you don't get trustee approval, then you have to wait until PACER shows a discharge.
The closed in NDC refers to the trustee's file, not the BK case. But, the fact that the trustee showed it closed so quickly is a good sign.LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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Originally posted by Brian1963 View PostMy last payment to the creditors on my 5 year plan sent out 8/19 my discharge showed up on pacer 9/2LadyInTheRed is in the black!
Filed Chap 13 April 2010. Discharged May 2015.
$143,000 in debt discharged for $36,500, including attorneys fees. Money well spent!
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Thanks all for responding!!! I just got my "this will happen during the next 20 weeks letter" and decided to wait until I get my discharged. The most important thing is that they have stopped deducting from my paycheck. After 5 years, what's 20 weeks. Brian maybe I will be shocked too. I'm keeping my fingers crossed!! LOL By the way this is the update in Pacer: Ntc of Completion of Plan/Ntc of Final Cure Mortgage with Certificate of Service.
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