This information seems to be in bits and pieces in different topics, I just want to make sure I am reading things right.
I bought a used car in Aug. First payment due in Oct to Americredit, haven't made a payment yet. I filed Pro Se on 11/9. I have spoken to Americredit, they will not renegotiate any terms, and will discuss deferrments ONLY after I reaffirm. They generally said that they don't intend to get the car until after the discharge in Feb, but didn't specify if that would remain the case if I don't make payments, I didn't want to ask. They may or may not offer deferrments after I reaffirm, and it's approved.
My thoughts are, I owe right at retail, which is obviously over trade in, so I'm 3k upside down. They likely will never post payments to the CRAs no matter what I do, so it won't help my credit to keep it. I can't get a redemption loan through 722 (turned down) or fresh start (not licensed in NV). I can get it current and pay the extra interest and late fees to get back on the original ammortization schedule before the discharge if I decide to. Also, I do watch PACER for a motion for relief of stay.
From what I am reading though, it looks like I have the option of filing a notice of intent to reaffirm, wait a week or two, have them send me the agreement (they said all I have to do is ask them to), take a week before I send it back or request minor changes to it before accepting it and sending it back, then change my mind later to surrender it before or at the hearing to reaffirm. I tell them I'm not putting $ into payments until I know the reaffirm is approved, then be ready for them to take it soon after giving them notice I am surrendering, but hope they wait until discharge like they said, then I can get another vehicle completely outside of bk that will help my credit with a good downpayment, make 6 payments and refi to a decent rate.
I am by no means attached to the car. I am real basic on vehicles, anything with 4 wheels, a motor, brakes and a steering wheel is fine with me. I have no concern of them getting an extended time to object, cause they have said they won't, and if they do, I have paperwork to document the "final straw" that caused me to file was after I got the car, and I did have the ability and intention of paying.
It looks like some posters have been able to do similar to this, but I haven't found any single person with all of the pieces. I am focused on planning all options at every stage while I am in control rather than worrying later about what I could have done.
I bought a used car in Aug. First payment due in Oct to Americredit, haven't made a payment yet. I filed Pro Se on 11/9. I have spoken to Americredit, they will not renegotiate any terms, and will discuss deferrments ONLY after I reaffirm. They generally said that they don't intend to get the car until after the discharge in Feb, but didn't specify if that would remain the case if I don't make payments, I didn't want to ask. They may or may not offer deferrments after I reaffirm, and it's approved.
My thoughts are, I owe right at retail, which is obviously over trade in, so I'm 3k upside down. They likely will never post payments to the CRAs no matter what I do, so it won't help my credit to keep it. I can't get a redemption loan through 722 (turned down) or fresh start (not licensed in NV). I can get it current and pay the extra interest and late fees to get back on the original ammortization schedule before the discharge if I decide to. Also, I do watch PACER for a motion for relief of stay.
From what I am reading though, it looks like I have the option of filing a notice of intent to reaffirm, wait a week or two, have them send me the agreement (they said all I have to do is ask them to), take a week before I send it back or request minor changes to it before accepting it and sending it back, then change my mind later to surrender it before or at the hearing to reaffirm. I tell them I'm not putting $ into payments until I know the reaffirm is approved, then be ready for them to take it soon after giving them notice I am surrendering, but hope they wait until discharge like they said, then I can get another vehicle completely outside of bk that will help my credit with a good downpayment, make 6 payments and refi to a decent rate.
I am by no means attached to the car. I am real basic on vehicles, anything with 4 wheels, a motor, brakes and a steering wheel is fine with me. I have no concern of them getting an extended time to object, cause they have said they won't, and if they do, I have paperwork to document the "final straw" that caused me to file was after I got the car, and I did have the ability and intention of paying.
It looks like some posters have been able to do similar to this, but I haven't found any single person with all of the pieces. I am focused on planning all options at every stage while I am in control rather than worrying later about what I could have done.
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