I read the back of my monthly auto payment bill and it says I need to contact them if I declare bankruptcy.
I have 2 years of payments left at .9%. I am current and never missed a payment. Do I need to fear that they will be able to raise my interest rate after I alert them to the bankruptcy? I saw an article about 11 USC 365 which says contracts cannot be changed but I am sure these finance companies are smart and have a provision in the contract about adjusting the interest rate if a payment is missed or if the borrowers credit score changes to the negative during the length of the agreement.
Also, many auto insurance companies check credit reports. Has anyone experienced their auto insurance rates rise steeply after filing?
Just trying to be prepared for anything that may occur as I go through this process.
My toughest conversation will be with my manager at work since I work for a financial company and the employee handbook states employees must alert their manager and compliance if they are a party to a lawsuit or bankruptcy. I could choose not to tell them but then I would be subject to termination if they were to find out. They do run background checks on employees from time to time.
I have 2 years of payments left at .9%. I am current and never missed a payment. Do I need to fear that they will be able to raise my interest rate after I alert them to the bankruptcy? I saw an article about 11 USC 365 which says contracts cannot be changed but I am sure these finance companies are smart and have a provision in the contract about adjusting the interest rate if a payment is missed or if the borrowers credit score changes to the negative during the length of the agreement.
Also, many auto insurance companies check credit reports. Has anyone experienced their auto insurance rates rise steeply after filing?
Just trying to be prepared for anything that may occur as I go through this process.
My toughest conversation will be with my manager at work since I work for a financial company and the employee handbook states employees must alert their manager and compliance if they are a party to a lawsuit or bankruptcy. I could choose not to tell them but then I would be subject to termination if they were to find out. They do run background checks on employees from time to time.
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