My lawyer finally filed my chpt 7 bk last Friday after waiting and doing pre bk planning since Oct '08 when I stopped all cc and mortgage payments. My 341 is in 5 weeks.
I was current on only my auto but missed the last payment (intentionally) which was due April 15th hoping for some negotiating leverage. I owe just under 14K with about 2yrs left on a 5 yr loan. Kelley Blue Book value is 21K for private party, about 18.5K for trade in, and 24K for dealer retail value. It's a 2006 SUV and in good to excellent condition. And yes, I did protect the equity in the car here in California.
My Notice of Intent states I want to re-affirm but I do not plan to sign a re-affirmation agreement if the CU sends me one. However, I do want to keep the SUV. Monthly payment is $500 (5.58% int). I want to knock down the monthly payments so I hope to renegotiate. Lawyer says I can negotiate with the CU thru their (lawyer's) office.
Since I am officially filed now, do I contact the CU due to the automatic stay which prevents them from contacting me? When should I begin to contact them? Should I negotiate myself or use the lawyer? If you've negotiated before, can I get them to reduce the balance or just the interest?
I was current on only my auto but missed the last payment (intentionally) which was due April 15th hoping for some negotiating leverage. I owe just under 14K with about 2yrs left on a 5 yr loan. Kelley Blue Book value is 21K for private party, about 18.5K for trade in, and 24K for dealer retail value. It's a 2006 SUV and in good to excellent condition. And yes, I did protect the equity in the car here in California.
My Notice of Intent states I want to re-affirm but I do not plan to sign a re-affirmation agreement if the CU sends me one. However, I do want to keep the SUV. Monthly payment is $500 (5.58% int). I want to knock down the monthly payments so I hope to renegotiate. Lawyer says I can negotiate with the CU thru their (lawyer's) office.
Since I am officially filed now, do I contact the CU due to the automatic stay which prevents them from contacting me? When should I begin to contact them? Should I negotiate myself or use the lawyer? If you've negotiated before, can I get them to reduce the balance or just the interest?
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