We live in Texas, which is a community property state and dh did not file ch. 7 with me; he just refused. OK, fine, but I did.
I'm reaffirming one car and surrendered the Nissan lease. We have already turned the Nissan in at the dealership and I've contacted Nissan. HOWEVER, since we didn't file jointly, he's still liable for the rest of the lease per Nissan.
I knew that going in; the amount still owed on the lease is $25K and I know they have to still sell it at auction. And, they can come after dh. We know that. But we can't pay it--that's why I filed.
My understanding is this works like a repo, of sorts; anyone ever have one? What happens if you can't pay? I'd honestly just be fine if they would do a 1099 and count this as income; but there really isn't money to PAY the deficiency--that's why we got rid of the car!!!!!!!
Dh doesn't have that much debt in his name only and wanted to just pay his credit cards off. So that's maybe $3k-4k; if he ends up with the deficiency, that's like another $10k and I know he would hate to file ch. 7 over $13-15K but I also know we can't afford to pay on a car we no longer own and admit we couldn't afford.
Any ideas? He doesn't own property or anything of asset and also Texas doesn't allow creditors to levy bank acocunts or garnish wages, so I'm guessing about all they can do is try to collect, charge-off, sell to CA, harass us and so on until the SOL runs out.
The kicker is that we tried to work w/Nissan and they weren't helpful--either we pay the lease or we don't; no payment modification help or anything.
I'm reaffirming one car and surrendered the Nissan lease. We have already turned the Nissan in at the dealership and I've contacted Nissan. HOWEVER, since we didn't file jointly, he's still liable for the rest of the lease per Nissan.
I knew that going in; the amount still owed on the lease is $25K and I know they have to still sell it at auction. And, they can come after dh. We know that. But we can't pay it--that's why I filed.
My understanding is this works like a repo, of sorts; anyone ever have one? What happens if you can't pay? I'd honestly just be fine if they would do a 1099 and count this as income; but there really isn't money to PAY the deficiency--that's why we got rid of the car!!!!!!!
Dh doesn't have that much debt in his name only and wanted to just pay his credit cards off. So that's maybe $3k-4k; if he ends up with the deficiency, that's like another $10k and I know he would hate to file ch. 7 over $13-15K but I also know we can't afford to pay on a car we no longer own and admit we couldn't afford.
Any ideas? He doesn't own property or anything of asset and also Texas doesn't allow creditors to levy bank acocunts or garnish wages, so I'm guessing about all they can do is try to collect, charge-off, sell to CA, harass us and so on until the SOL runs out.
The kicker is that we tried to work w/Nissan and they weren't helpful--either we pay the lease or we don't; no payment modification help or anything.
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