Title sounds like a Mighty Carnac answer......the question is:
I have a three year old car with about 32k miles-it runs like a top-slightly underwater on it.
I was planning on reaffirming my car loan because I want to keep it but (as always) things came to my attention that require some additional thinking.
If I don't reaffirm and I continue to make payments nothing gets reported to credit bureaus therefore no help to rebuilding credit?-true?
I can't reaffirm if I have negative DMI-true? or does this depend on judge?
I can make my DMI swing a lot by not including(or minimizing) things like medical or clothing or entertainment, etc. But I'm not sure I can make it break even without the car payment. However if I don't reaffirm the car can I include the payment-without it I worry about having positive DMI.
One attorney I spoke to said he would use IRS standards for things like rent,utes,etc and get to a slightly positive dmi so car could be reaffirmed. But from things I've read here that doesn't sound legit.
Help!?...
I have a three year old car with about 32k miles-it runs like a top-slightly underwater on it.
I was planning on reaffirming my car loan because I want to keep it but (as always) things came to my attention that require some additional thinking.
If I don't reaffirm and I continue to make payments nothing gets reported to credit bureaus therefore no help to rebuilding credit?-true?
I can't reaffirm if I have negative DMI-true? or does this depend on judge?
I can make my DMI swing a lot by not including(or minimizing) things like medical or clothing or entertainment, etc. But I'm not sure I can make it break even without the car payment. However if I don't reaffirm the car can I include the payment-without it I worry about having positive DMI.
One attorney I spoke to said he would use IRS standards for things like rent,utes,etc and get to a slightly positive dmi so car could be reaffirmed. But from things I've read here that doesn't sound legit.
Help!?...
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