If this is the wrong section, please feel free to move it wherever. Haven't been on the boards in a while...I was looking at filing back in 2011 then didn't go through with it, and now I really AM filing.
Anyway, on to my question:
I'm looking at options for my car in Chapter 7. It's rapidly getting up in miles and starting to fall apart a little bit. I have no interest in reaffirming because I am approximately $3k upside down. I've checked into doing either 722 Redemption or their replacement program, but I'm not enthused about taking out a brand new loan during the BK either.
My attorney has informed me that a ride-and-pay is an option, and so my idea is to do that, and, say, 6 months down the road, buy a replacement vehicle, either with cash or by taking out a new loan that will hopefully be less severe than a replacement loan from the 722 folks. My concern is, when I stop paying my current lender and they repo the vehicle, is that going to show up on my credit reports as a fresh repo, or is it still just going to be considered IIB? I'd hate to put such a big derogatory mark on my credit so soon after discharge. Thoughts?
Anyway, on to my question:
I'm looking at options for my car in Chapter 7. It's rapidly getting up in miles and starting to fall apart a little bit. I have no interest in reaffirming because I am approximately $3k upside down. I've checked into doing either 722 Redemption or their replacement program, but I'm not enthused about taking out a brand new loan during the BK either.
My attorney has informed me that a ride-and-pay is an option, and so my idea is to do that, and, say, 6 months down the road, buy a replacement vehicle, either with cash or by taking out a new loan that will hopefully be less severe than a replacement loan from the 722 folks. My concern is, when I stop paying my current lender and they repo the vehicle, is that going to show up on my credit reports as a fresh repo, or is it still just going to be considered IIB? I'd hate to put such a big derogatory mark on my credit so soon after discharge. Thoughts?
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