I just found out today that my auto finance company filed an objection on the value of the car. However, within the objection it states that debtor failed to file a motion to value. Is this something that should have been filed with the petition or does my attorney still have time to submit this motion. I tried to call the office but it was closed for the day. Also, I just wanted a little insight before I call. The auto company submited the NADA clean retail value. I told my attorney office that the car has had body work so how can they try to get clean retail value. So I am a little confused about what should happen next. Any suggestions, I appreciate it. thanks again
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Are you trying for a cram down?
If yes, some districts require a Motion, other's don't. In those districts that don't require a motion, the burden is on the creditor to file an objection, which has happened in this case.
If you are not trying for a cram down, then the value of the vehicle is largely irrelevant.
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Originally posted by optimistic1 View PostAmjo, do you mind telling us which bank is the creditor? And where do you live?
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Originally posted by optimistic1 View PostI dont see why not, it appears as if they have already done it for you, correct? Make sure you point out everything wrong with the vehicle when you have it appraised, and dont wash it or clean the interior. Let your kids take a hammer to it, lets see how long the "clean retail value" holds.
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