I have a question. We are over median income (BARELY) and if we definitely pass the means test (attorney says we should) will it make it more difficult to get a discharge since we are not reaffirming our house, but "intend" to keep it??? The house expense is the only way we would pass a means test. Same with the car....not reaffirm, but plan to keep...probably helps us pass means as well.
Also, what has been the experience with not reaffirming a car (flipped) but continuing to pay? We want to keep my car, but we are paying $391 for 3 more years and it's already 3 years old, over mileage etc. I just need reliable transportation because I drive almost 2 hours a day for work. It's financed through BB&T - what is the chance they would repo it if we kept paying on time (never been late)??
Also, what has been the experience with not reaffirming a car (flipped) but continuing to pay? We want to keep my car, but we are paying $391 for 3 more years and it's already 3 years old, over mileage etc. I just need reliable transportation because I drive almost 2 hours a day for work. It's financed through BB&T - what is the chance they would repo it if we kept paying on time (never been late)??
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