I am about half way through a 5 year not on a 2004 car with B of A. I owe about 2,000 more on the car than the KBB value. It is in perfect shape with new tires, battery and very low miles so I checked the reaffirmation box on the form.
I got a letter from the bank asking to send them the form and to call to discuss the loan. During the call I expressed my intent and the woman told me to just keep making payments but to never go over 45 days late after the discharge. Before the discharge is OK since they can’t repo the car but they will at 45 days post discharge. A real nice ride through!
She said that after the laws changed in 2005 they have had so much trouble with judges signing off on reaffirmation agreements that they have eliminated the option and just ask the customers to keep paying. They also do not report the loan and she said that if and when we want to get rid of the car for any reason to call and they will pick it up. “ If the engine breaks, if you get a better deal elsewhere, if you can’t afford it any more, etc “ The loan is reported as discharged in BK.
Perfect situation for a 6 year old car.
I got a letter from the bank asking to send them the form and to call to discuss the loan. During the call I expressed my intent and the woman told me to just keep making payments but to never go over 45 days late after the discharge. Before the discharge is OK since they can’t repo the car but they will at 45 days post discharge. A real nice ride through!
She said that after the laws changed in 2005 they have had so much trouble with judges signing off on reaffirmation agreements that they have eliminated the option and just ask the customers to keep paying. They also do not report the loan and she said that if and when we want to get rid of the car for any reason to call and they will pick it up. “ If the engine breaks, if you get a better deal elsewhere, if you can’t afford it any more, etc “ The loan is reported as discharged in BK.
Perfect situation for a 6 year old car.
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