I have a 2018 Dodge Charger. I love this vehicle... However, it costs $747 a month. I have to surrender I am two months behind on payments. There is a-lot of negative equity. If this goes to auction, will I have to pay the remainder of the equity? I cannot afford to do this. We are in chapter 13 bankruptcy in PA. Cramdown is not an option as it is newer. I am tremendously stressed from everything. I can't even function because of my worry. It takes everything from me.
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You can include it in your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. The lender can file a claim in the bankruptcy for the so-called deficiency amount. The deficiency amount is the difference between your loan balance and the price at which the vehicle sells. Your Chapter 13 will pay this as an "unsecured" claim meaning that it may or may not be paid... or just a portion will be paid. The debt would be both dischargeable and discharged.
You should see if you can get a new car before filing that has a better payment. It may be tough to do so because most lenders will be looking at that $747/month as debt payments and it will likely affect your DTI (debt to income ratio).Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostYou can include it in your Chapter 13 Bankruptcy. The lender can file a claim in the bankruptcy for the so-called deficiency amount. The deficiency amount is the difference between your loan balance and the price at which the vehicle sells. Your Chapter 13 will pay this as an "unsecured" claim meaning that it may or may not be paid... or just a portion will be paid. The debt would be both dischargeable and discharged.
You should see if you can get a new car before filing that has a better payment. It may be tough to do so because most lenders will be looking at that $747/month as debt payments and it will likely affect your DTI (debt to income ratio).
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Originally posted by JLM0706 View Post
YES- I am struggling with that issue. I pay $625/month with a lot of neg equity. BUT, I cannot find anyone willing to loan me money.
If you are in Chapter 13, or will be, andhyour car has been refinanced (at least once) or it has been 2.5 years since purchase, you can cram down the vehicle in the Chapter 13.
Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog
Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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Originally posted by justbroke View PostIf going the Chapter 7 route, there's a company called 722 Redemption Funding (a US Bank company). They gave me a loan to payoff my car at the "cramdown" price. It's not available in Chapter 13s.
If you are in Chapter 13, or will be, andhyour car has been refinanced (at least once) or it has been 2.5 years since purchase, you can cram down the vehicle in the Chapter 13.
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Originally posted by codingirl79 View PostDo you know if the difference that the car sells and the balance is considered taxable or is this amount also secured in the bankruptcy?
Chapter 7 (No Asset/Non-Consumer) Filed (Pro Se) 7/08 (converted from Chapter 13 - 2/10)
Status: (Auto) Discharged and Closed! 5/10
Visit My BKForum Blog: justbroke's Blog
Any advice provided is not legal advice, but simply the musings of a fellow bankrupt.
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