I filed chapter 13 on 1/24/2012. My car payment was not included. I was suppose to make payments directly to capital one. My question is...I'm late on the payment. I had some unforseen medical problems in February. I'm three months behind. Can I add the bankruptcy to my plan? Also, a motion to lift a stay was granted and my dad was a cosigner. He is now deceased what does this mean? This was on a leased vehicle that I had, but turned in.
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I see no reason why you could not contact the lessor and ask to enter into a catch up arrangement over a period of, say 6 months. The lessor might want you to stipulate to the lifting of the stay if you fall behind again - something you would have to think about before agreeing to.
A “6 month cure with a 15 day drop dead” provision is typical. This means that if you fail to make a payment the lessor/lender sends you a “notice of default”. If you fail to “cure” the default within 15 days of the date of the notice the stay is lifted and the lessor/lender is free to take the property. We use such stipulations routinely with mortgage payments and leased vehicles.
As to the other issue. Sorry for your loss.
The lifting of the co-debtor stay generally means the creditor is now free to collect from the co-signer. In your situation, however, with the passing of your father (the co-signer) the lifting of the co-debtor stay has no impact but for any probate issues that may arise in settling his estate and providing for payment of his debt.
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The creditor may not want to negotiate directly with you if you have an attny. Ask your attny which would be the better way to proceed. Sometimes, depending upon the creditor, I will have my client try 1st.
Edt: You can call it whichever you like. All you are trying to do is catch up the post petition payments.
Des.
OH BOY. . . I SEE THAT THIS WAS MY 2000TH POST!!!
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Des never takes time off! Always working hard for debtors!Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Originally posted by srjjames View PostI spoke with the secretary for my attorney, she said that Capital One will not agree to put the arrers in the plan. Does anyone else know something that can be done. I don't want them to take my car.
You COULD try to see if USBank (the people who do Chapter 7 "722" Redemption loans) would refinance the car in your active 13. However, with a history of non-payment, it may be a non-starter.Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostUnless Des comes up with something. . .
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Originally posted by srjjames View PostNo this is not a leased vehicle. I purchased the car. Does this change anything?
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