We got a letter a few days ago from our lawyer. Our car loan company (Chrystler) sent them a letter wanting us to reaffirm our loan. We are up to date on the loan and want to keep the car but we don't want to actually reaffirm it. The lawyer didn't even call and explain it to us with our options just the letter with a small explanation and saying that they normally do not suggest reaffirming. Based on what I've read here I just intended to keep the car and keep paying. My question I guess is this. They say (Chrystler) the current car value is 19,000 and we owe 14, 500. Since they could get some equity out of it will they take it? My sister keeps saying they can't as long as you are paying but it's my understanding that they don't have to LET you do that they just normally do because it is financially in their best interest. In this case though they could get more money by taking it. Is there any way to guarantee I keep my car (making timely payments of course) without reaffirming the loan? We have 2 vehicles but the other is a beat up work truck my dh uses and isn't big enough to fit the 4 kids so if they take the car I'm in big trouble. Thanks.
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Be careful. There is new case law where "retain and pay" has been rejected by the appeals court. The creditor was Daimler Chrysler and the case is In re Jones, No. 08-2177 (4th Cir. Jan. 11, 2010). See this articleFiled 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 StartingOver08 View PostBe careful. There is new case law where "retain and pay" has been rejected by the appeals court. The creditor was Daimler Chrysler and the case is In re Jones, No. 08-2177 (4th Cir. Jan. 11, 2010). See this article http://www./2010/01/20/retain-and-pa...by-new-ruling/
This appears to trump state law. Worse, it looks to apply to home mortgages too.
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Chrysler is owned by the US government. I'm beginning to see issues with this situation. Obama is now free to repossess your car.Well, I did. Every one of 'em. Mostly I remember the last one. The wild finish. A guy standing on a station platform in the rain with a comical look in his face because his insides have been kicked out. -Rick
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