I just wanted to share my experience to hopefully inform others...
My truck was financed through Capital One Auto.
I filed BK in January 2010 and put down to surrender the vehicle.
Shortly after filing, a notification request was filed by a representative of Capital One Auto Finance.
I didn't hear anything from them, so while I knew they would get the truck eventually, I planned on driving it until they did because I hadn't bought anything else yet.
After the 341, when I still hadn't heard anything, I just assumed they would wait until after discharge and call me to arrange for recovery.
Then, only a week before discharge, the recovery guy shows up around 8:30 am with no notice and is here for it.
He was nice enough to wake me up, and I was glad he did because I had a ton of stuff in the truck.
They never filed for a Relief of Stay, and in Texas they don't have to notify you for a repossession.
I can only assume that since my intent was to surrender that they didn't need to file for a relief anyway.
I was just shocked that they waited until a week before discharge to come get it, and even then didn't call me.
I could understand that if you are repossessing from someone behind on bills and not filing..they might try to hide the vehicle.
But I had just assumed I would get a phone call or at least a letter.
Moral of the Story: If you have a vehicle financed through Capital One Auto and are surrendering, make sure you get everything you want out of the vehicle.
If you plan on driving it, do so with the knowledge that one morning it may not be there.
Don't count on a notification or them waiting until after discharge just because they didn't get it right after you filed!
Hope this helps you!
My truck was financed through Capital One Auto.
I filed BK in January 2010 and put down to surrender the vehicle.
Shortly after filing, a notification request was filed by a representative of Capital One Auto Finance.
I didn't hear anything from them, so while I knew they would get the truck eventually, I planned on driving it until they did because I hadn't bought anything else yet.
After the 341, when I still hadn't heard anything, I just assumed they would wait until after discharge and call me to arrange for recovery.
Then, only a week before discharge, the recovery guy shows up around 8:30 am with no notice and is here for it.
He was nice enough to wake me up, and I was glad he did because I had a ton of stuff in the truck.
They never filed for a Relief of Stay, and in Texas they don't have to notify you for a repossession.
I can only assume that since my intent was to surrender that they didn't need to file for a relief anyway.
I was just shocked that they waited until a week before discharge to come get it, and even then didn't call me.
I could understand that if you are repossessing from someone behind on bills and not filing..they might try to hide the vehicle.
But I had just assumed I would get a phone call or at least a letter.
Moral of the Story: If you have a vehicle financed through Capital One Auto and are surrendering, make sure you get everything you want out of the vehicle.
If you plan on driving it, do so with the knowledge that one morning it may not be there.
Don't count on a notification or them waiting until after discharge just because they didn't get it right after you filed!
Hope this helps you!
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