When we filed our 13, the credit union holding loans on our truck and trailer was selling all loans to another credit union (Pepsi to GE). There must have been a mess up because a lien was never placed on the truck and a claim was never filed for repayment of that loan. As far as we know there was a claim on the trailer and GE credit union has the title. Our case was discharged in July 2006---two years earlier than expected because the truck was not included in the case.
Having said that here's the problem: We requested a release of lien on the trailer and the title since we now have a buyer for it. GE credit union won't give it to us, even though they had me fax them the discharge from the court, because they say there are substantial balances on both the truck and trailer. They say they have their attorney looking into it. I was told that they are out of luck since the case was discharged and they made the mistake in filing claims. Has anyone had this type of experience? Of course my attorney no longer works for the firm and the new attorney I'm supposed to use is slow to move. I have a seller now!!! I don't suppose there's anything I can do but wait?
Thanks for your input
Jen
Having said that here's the problem: We requested a release of lien on the trailer and the title since we now have a buyer for it. GE credit union won't give it to us, even though they had me fax them the discharge from the court, because they say there are substantial balances on both the truck and trailer. They say they have their attorney looking into it. I was told that they are out of luck since the case was discharged and they made the mistake in filing claims. Has anyone had this type of experience? Of course my attorney no longer works for the firm and the new attorney I'm supposed to use is slow to move. I have a seller now!!! I don't suppose there's anything I can do but wait?
Thanks for your input
Jen
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