Now that we've realized that our broken down car is part of our plan (we were both sure it wasn't, oops), we have to get permission from the court and the creditor to sell the car.
Wondering if anyone has experience with this. Does it take forever? Is there a good chance we'll be denied?
Background: We own an 8 year old car that was fine when we filed for BK 2.5 years ago, but last week we found out that it's shot and needs an entirely new engine. Confirmed by several mechanics. Cost is $7000. Car is worth maybe $4500 without a blown engine. It's not driveable. We have some cash saved up and off a good friend bought a used vehicle to replace it. The title to the broken down car has a lien on it, so I have contacted my attorney to get the process started to sell the car on craigslist. Of course, attorney's gone all this week and won't be back until Monday. So if I'm lucky she'll process it next week, but we'll see. She hasn't even answered me if I've given her everything she needs to get started.
Anyway, I'm assuming it's not a quick process. She'll need to file the petition, it has to be approved by the trustee, then by the creditor, and a release has to be given to us. I'm also assuming we'd need to get a new title, without the lien on it, because I'd want that if I was buying a car from someone. At best I'm thinking a month before we know anything.
Any ideas? Stories? Tips?
Thanks!
Wondering if anyone has experience with this. Does it take forever? Is there a good chance we'll be denied?
Background: We own an 8 year old car that was fine when we filed for BK 2.5 years ago, but last week we found out that it's shot and needs an entirely new engine. Confirmed by several mechanics. Cost is $7000. Car is worth maybe $4500 without a blown engine. It's not driveable. We have some cash saved up and off a good friend bought a used vehicle to replace it. The title to the broken down car has a lien on it, so I have contacted my attorney to get the process started to sell the car on craigslist. Of course, attorney's gone all this week and won't be back until Monday. So if I'm lucky she'll process it next week, but we'll see. She hasn't even answered me if I've given her everything she needs to get started.
Anyway, I'm assuming it's not a quick process. She'll need to file the petition, it has to be approved by the trustee, then by the creditor, and a release has to be given to us. I'm also assuming we'd need to get a new title, without the lien on it, because I'd want that if I was buying a car from someone. At best I'm thinking a month before we know anything.
Any ideas? Stories? Tips?
Thanks!
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