Help please! Someone tell me what to do, we are confused! We are scheduled for discharge around the 15th of June. We are have signed intent to reaffirm on both cars, both with toyota corp. One car we will absolutely keep...only owe 12 more payments. The other is pricey and we want to sell it as soon as we are discharged, may be a bit of equity in it and Lord knows we could use it! We have never been late on any payments and will not be but want to sell to free up some cash to start over!
We just received reaff papers. The wording from the attn is confusing:
"You may agree to reaffirm even though you have been discharged by the court. Usually this is done in order to retain certain property....
If you decide to reaffirm these particular debts, please sign the aggreements and return to the office. DO NOT DELAY, AS ALL REAFFIRMATION AGREEMENTS MUST BE FILED WITHT HE COURT BEFORE THE DISCHARGE IS GRANTED.
Remember that you are not required to reaffirm any of your debts. If you enter into these reaffirmation Agreements, you become liable upon the depts as if you had NEVER filed bankruptcy"
What the heck...it it an option or not!!! I am confused. We are in Missouri and our attny once said that in Mo you can not ride through any longer...than why does it say that we are not required...blah blah blah?? I would prefer to reaff on the older car we are surely keeping and not on the newer one 'just incase.' I don't anticipate defaulting but would feel better knowing if something happened that we wouldn't be liable for the loan balance.
Can you guys tell me what to do?? Thanks!
HR
We just received reaff papers. The wording from the attn is confusing:
"You may agree to reaffirm even though you have been discharged by the court. Usually this is done in order to retain certain property....
If you decide to reaffirm these particular debts, please sign the aggreements and return to the office. DO NOT DELAY, AS ALL REAFFIRMATION AGREEMENTS MUST BE FILED WITHT HE COURT BEFORE THE DISCHARGE IS GRANTED.
Remember that you are not required to reaffirm any of your debts. If you enter into these reaffirmation Agreements, you become liable upon the depts as if you had NEVER filed bankruptcy"
What the heck...it it an option or not!!! I am confused. We are in Missouri and our attny once said that in Mo you can not ride through any longer...than why does it say that we are not required...blah blah blah?? I would prefer to reaff on the older car we are surely keeping and not on the newer one 'just incase.' I don't anticipate defaulting but would feel better knowing if something happened that we wouldn't be liable for the loan balance.
Can you guys tell me what to do?? Thanks!
HR
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