Just thought I'd update on my situation about selling my automobile. I'm about 2/3 the way through my chapter 13, and thought I might sell my "classic" sportscar to maybe give myself a little extra $$. I knew I had to ask my attorney, since I have one of those Confirmation Orders that states in so many words, that all property of the "estate shall vest to the debtor only upon discharge...the debtor shall be responsible for preserving and protecting the property of the estate."
I just got an e-mail back today that a motion to allow the sale would have to be filed and the MINIMUM FEE would be $500. Well, I guess I'm not selling that car anytime soon. It's just too much speculation. I'm afraid I'd pay the money, and then not be able to sell the car.
Then of course there's more to the story. My old car, or so I've been told needs a lot of work. The power steering needs repair, it has a rusted rear end, and now will not run without jumping (old battery needs replacing.) I was told this may run between $500 using junkyard parts, to $1500. So this rustbucket has been sitting in my yard, while I'm forced to pay $950 yr insurance on it.
For transportation, I have been using my deceased boyfriend's "plain jane" type vehicle, that is insured by and registered to his mother. His family who has been a lot of help, would like to give that car to me, and register it in my name.
So what should I do? I'm going to need a dependable vehicle. His so far, though, it's a little bit older than mine, seems to be in better condition. Should I try to pay for repairs on the rustbucket, and give the plain jane back to the family? Or let the family give me the "plain jane" and pay for insurance on the 2 cars?
I just got an e-mail back today that a motion to allow the sale would have to be filed and the MINIMUM FEE would be $500. Well, I guess I'm not selling that car anytime soon. It's just too much speculation. I'm afraid I'd pay the money, and then not be able to sell the car.
Then of course there's more to the story. My old car, or so I've been told needs a lot of work. The power steering needs repair, it has a rusted rear end, and now will not run without jumping (old battery needs replacing.) I was told this may run between $500 using junkyard parts, to $1500. So this rustbucket has been sitting in my yard, while I'm forced to pay $950 yr insurance on it.
For transportation, I have been using my deceased boyfriend's "plain jane" type vehicle, that is insured by and registered to his mother. His family who has been a lot of help, would like to give that car to me, and register it in my name.
So what should I do? I'm going to need a dependable vehicle. His so far, though, it's a little bit older than mine, seems to be in better condition. Should I try to pay for repairs on the rustbucket, and give the plain jane back to the family? Or let the family give me the "plain jane" and pay for insurance on the 2 cars?
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