Ch7, 341 done with no objection, waiting for 60 days with hopefully no objections from UST.
I have a house worth 150k that I owe 100k on. The lender is a local credit union.
I have a car worth 20k that I owe 24K on. The lender is Bank of America.
After the 341, the lawyer was pressuring me to reaffirm. He repeatedly said there is no longer such a thing where you continue to make payments and you keep the car, but no reaffirmation agreements is signed. This strikes me as odd because I've read all over the forum and elsewhere on the internet exactly the opposite.
At first, I thought he might just be looking for more fees. However, he said reaffirmations are quite easy and I could pay him another $350 to handle it or I could just do it myself, which he recommended. So, he doesn't seem to be just trying to get more money from me since he really thinks I should just do it myself.
I 100% plan to stay and pay in the house. Regarding the car, I'd much prefer to keep the car. I've done the math and with my newly-ravaged credit report, there is no way I'd get decent terms for another loan. I'd end up paying as much as I am now for a crappier car if they take back the car I have now. However, I am not married to the car and if I have to, I will get a different one.
I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do here.
I have a house worth 150k that I owe 100k on. The lender is a local credit union.
I have a car worth 20k that I owe 24K on. The lender is Bank of America.
After the 341, the lawyer was pressuring me to reaffirm. He repeatedly said there is no longer such a thing where you continue to make payments and you keep the car, but no reaffirmation agreements is signed. This strikes me as odd because I've read all over the forum and elsewhere on the internet exactly the opposite.
At first, I thought he might just be looking for more fees. However, he said reaffirmations are quite easy and I could pay him another $350 to handle it or I could just do it myself, which he recommended. So, he doesn't seem to be just trying to get more money from me since he really thinks I should just do it myself.
I 100% plan to stay and pay in the house. Regarding the car, I'd much prefer to keep the car. I've done the math and with my newly-ravaged credit report, there is no way I'd get decent terms for another loan. I'd end up paying as much as I am now for a crappier car if they take back the car I have now. However, I am not married to the car and if I have to, I will get a different one.
I'm at a bit of a loss as to what to do here.
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