Hello to anybody reading this. Been a member for a long time but rarely post, just read. Now I have something to post.
Briefly, I'm almost 60 yrs. old, on SS disability. Been in deep financial trouble for several years. Have several default judgments, liens on my house (which has depreciated 50% and now upside down). I could never scrape together the money for BK so I decided to wait it out. Michigan has a 6 year SOL which will be up either this year or next year. I haven't had the stomach to pull my credit report. Yes, I have dealt with the phone calls all this time by not dealing with them at all. I haven't spoken a single word to a creditor since I stopped paying. They haven't got a single penny out of me, not for lack of trying. When I was still working, they garnished my wages constantly but I didn't make enough for them to get anything. I have no bank accounts, although 1 creditor tried to take a bank account that I had closed 6 months before that. LOL
Yesterday (Saturday) at 10:30 am there was a massive pounding at my front door. It was the Sheriff with a Request and Order to Seize Property. The property he was there to take was my car. A 2001 Monte Carlo. The only thing I own free and clear in my name. I can't understand that they took this old car. How much do they think they can auction it for??? I went on KBB and for fair condition (that is true, there are several things wrong with it) and after adding options that are not standard the most I came up with is $4000 if I buy it from a dealer's lot or something like $3000 if I sell it privately, $2300 trade in.
Now, from what I understand is that everybody, whether you are filing BK or not, has exemptions. In Michigan a vehicle is exempt from creditors up to $3250 (state) or $3450 (federal). So, if they appraise my car for around either of those values do they have to give it back? Or do I have to file something called a Claim of Exemption? My brain still feels like it's going to explode and I'm not sure what I have to do now to get my car back. There were no instructions with the copy of the order or the receipt. I still can't believe they took this OLD car. Even if they auction it for more, don't they have to give me $3250 the amount that is exempt? Or am I not understanding this correctly?
I will say he was nice enough to let us clean the car out before they took it, I guess they don't have to do that. Another thing is he gave me his card and was very insistent that I call him Monday. He said it at least 4 times. I was too numb to ask why. BTW - he was representing Midland Funding LLC for Target National Bank.
I will appreciate any comments, advice or questions. Thank you so much.
Briefly, I'm almost 60 yrs. old, on SS disability. Been in deep financial trouble for several years. Have several default judgments, liens on my house (which has depreciated 50% and now upside down). I could never scrape together the money for BK so I decided to wait it out. Michigan has a 6 year SOL which will be up either this year or next year. I haven't had the stomach to pull my credit report. Yes, I have dealt with the phone calls all this time by not dealing with them at all. I haven't spoken a single word to a creditor since I stopped paying. They haven't got a single penny out of me, not for lack of trying. When I was still working, they garnished my wages constantly but I didn't make enough for them to get anything. I have no bank accounts, although 1 creditor tried to take a bank account that I had closed 6 months before that. LOL
Yesterday (Saturday) at 10:30 am there was a massive pounding at my front door. It was the Sheriff with a Request and Order to Seize Property. The property he was there to take was my car. A 2001 Monte Carlo. The only thing I own free and clear in my name. I can't understand that they took this old car. How much do they think they can auction it for??? I went on KBB and for fair condition (that is true, there are several things wrong with it) and after adding options that are not standard the most I came up with is $4000 if I buy it from a dealer's lot or something like $3000 if I sell it privately, $2300 trade in.
Now, from what I understand is that everybody, whether you are filing BK or not, has exemptions. In Michigan a vehicle is exempt from creditors up to $3250 (state) or $3450 (federal). So, if they appraise my car for around either of those values do they have to give it back? Or do I have to file something called a Claim of Exemption? My brain still feels like it's going to explode and I'm not sure what I have to do now to get my car back. There were no instructions with the copy of the order or the receipt. I still can't believe they took this OLD car. Even if they auction it for more, don't they have to give me $3250 the amount that is exempt? Or am I not understanding this correctly?
I will say he was nice enough to let us clean the car out before they took it, I guess they don't have to do that. Another thing is he gave me his card and was very insistent that I call him Monday. He said it at least 4 times. I was too numb to ask why. BTW - he was representing Midland Funding LLC for Target National Bank.
I will appreciate any comments, advice or questions. Thank you so much.
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