Originally posted by welovedis
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Originally posted by StartingOver08 View PostDepends upon what your district requires. In Tenn they use Black Book value less 30%. However, in my district, S. FL, we have to use NADA RETAIL value, excellent condition (even if your vehicle is not excellent) (Talk about an impossible number!) So find out what your district uses so you can work with those figures. Your attorney will know which valuation your district uses.Filed CH 7 9/30/2008
Discharged Jan 5, 2009! Closed Jan 18, 2009
I am not an attorney. None of my advice is legal advice in any way..
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Originally posted by Tbornetun View PostWe have been allowed to use both filers vehicle exemptions on one vehicle many many many times. Joint filers, $6000 car, each uses $3000 of their vehicle exemption to exempt the vehicle. They are jointly owned assets so each of their portion would be $3000.
Since the poster is in the same state I am I assumed that info would be the same for them.11/18/08 filed CH 7; 341: 12/11/09, cont'd to 01/06/09
03/21/09 341 hearing for CH 13
04/27/09 Confirmation hearing for CH 13
$199/mth for 60 months + $9K 2008 income tax refund
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Originally posted by optimistic1 View PostI wish I could use black book value, most people have never even heard of it, my payment would be like nothing if I used that value for the cram.
Incedently we usually give a couple of grand back of book to allow for reconditioning costs.Don't take life too seriously, you won't get out alive.
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