My Holiday gift from Bb&t? A big fat JUDGEMENT!
I am planning on filing Ch 7 bk in April, but am worried about my cars in the meantime.
We were just sent the Fact info and I interrogatories sheet, so they will soon have full access to all my info.
I live in FL, and do not currently have a job, so my husband will be able to claim Head of Family. We just stopped direct deposit and will be closing down our bank acct his week.
My biggest concern is them coming after our cars before I file, which are waaaay over values by KBB. We have a 2005 and 1998 both of which need pretty significant repairs. One needs new suspension and has been in a major accident that resulted in frame damage among other things. The other needs a $1500 timing chain replacement, 350 motormount, has a cracked front and faded/scratched paint on most of the car (sun & car wash damage)
Even with all he necessary repairs, they are worth more to us than buying something new. We know the history.
Kbb value for each is around $8000. In Florida we get about $6000 each in exemptions. The sheriff levy deposit for autos where I live is $3000.
How worried should I be? How should I note the necessary repairs? Will they even take that into consideration when valuing the cars. I'd like to be able to use some of my exemption for personal property. Of course if I can't, they can come and get my 10 yr old furniture if they want it. I'll save on moving costs when my lease is up! Lol.
Debt sucks! I will NEVER take out a mortgage again!! If I can't pay cash, I'm not buying it ! PERIOD!
I am planning on filing Ch 7 bk in April, but am worried about my cars in the meantime.
We were just sent the Fact info and I interrogatories sheet, so they will soon have full access to all my info.
I live in FL, and do not currently have a job, so my husband will be able to claim Head of Family. We just stopped direct deposit and will be closing down our bank acct his week.
My biggest concern is them coming after our cars before I file, which are waaaay over values by KBB. We have a 2005 and 1998 both of which need pretty significant repairs. One needs new suspension and has been in a major accident that resulted in frame damage among other things. The other needs a $1500 timing chain replacement, 350 motormount, has a cracked front and faded/scratched paint on most of the car (sun & car wash damage)
Even with all he necessary repairs, they are worth more to us than buying something new. We know the history.
Kbb value for each is around $8000. In Florida we get about $6000 each in exemptions. The sheriff levy deposit for autos where I live is $3000.
How worried should I be? How should I note the necessary repairs? Will they even take that into consideration when valuing the cars. I'd like to be able to use some of my exemption for personal property. Of course if I can't, they can come and get my 10 yr old furniture if they want it. I'll save on moving costs when my lease is up! Lol.
Debt sucks! I will NEVER take out a mortgage again!! If I can't pay cash, I'm not buying it ! PERIOD!
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