My parents live with us, and we are currently supporting them. We have 3 cars between the 4 of us, all of which are in my husband's name. We only get 2 car exemptions, and have no problem keeping 2 of the cars. My parents want to keep the other car, but it does have some equity.
So we have one car that we're trying to show has no equity in. The car has quite a bit of body damage, and to sell it would be a joke. My attorney said we can't take the car to a dealership and have them assess what trade in value is. We have to get private party value. Unfortantely KBB doesn't give a value for a car in poor condition.
What do you think about using the KBB fair value of $11,880 & subtracting the estimate I have for body repairs of $2,444 to give the court a value of $9,436. I'm still using fair value on the car because even with the body repairs, the car still needs tires, timing belt, and the interior is bad. Pretty disappointed about the leather wearing so much.
I wish they would just give up the car, but they don't want to, so I'm trying to see if we can help them keep it. There's a chance they might lose it in the end as we will just be doing a ride through.
Do you think the court will be satisfied with my method of valuation?
So we have one car that we're trying to show has no equity in. The car has quite a bit of body damage, and to sell it would be a joke. My attorney said we can't take the car to a dealership and have them assess what trade in value is. We have to get private party value. Unfortantely KBB doesn't give a value for a car in poor condition.
What do you think about using the KBB fair value of $11,880 & subtracting the estimate I have for body repairs of $2,444 to give the court a value of $9,436. I'm still using fair value on the car because even with the body repairs, the car still needs tires, timing belt, and the interior is bad. Pretty disappointed about the leather wearing so much.
I wish they would just give up the car, but they don't want to, so I'm trying to see if we can help them keep it. There's a chance they might lose it in the end as we will just be doing a ride through.
Do you think the court will be satisfied with my method of valuation?
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