I don't know if this has any influence on a finance company taking a car back or not, but will they hold off as long as possible on taking a car back if it's not worth it? I mean if the car is in really bad condition, has an upside down loan and extremely high miles.
I'm asking because after I filed BK 7, Toyota Financial sent me a letter informing me they would not be sending statements anymore. They would only accept reaffirmation, redemption or surrender of the vehicle. I'm not reaffirming the car and I can't get a redemption loan. The car has 142,000 miles on it and the book value is about 3-4K, but I still owe about 9K on it.
My lawyer told me they probably would not take the car back if I kept on paying it. He said that Toyota does not repo cars as long as you keep paying. He said certain companies like Ford will always take the car, but he's never heard of Toyota being really aggressive about it. I have been paying, but I'm always a month behind.
What do you think? If I keep paying but always a month behind, will they attempt to take it? I did include it in the petition, so I can walk away at anytime now and not be held liable for the 9K I still owe. I would like to keep it.
I'm asking because after I filed BK 7, Toyota Financial sent me a letter informing me they would not be sending statements anymore. They would only accept reaffirmation, redemption or surrender of the vehicle. I'm not reaffirming the car and I can't get a redemption loan. The car has 142,000 miles on it and the book value is about 3-4K, but I still owe about 9K on it.
My lawyer told me they probably would not take the car back if I kept on paying it. He said that Toyota does not repo cars as long as you keep paying. He said certain companies like Ford will always take the car, but he's never heard of Toyota being really aggressive about it. I have been paying, but I'm always a month behind.
What do you think? If I keep paying but always a month behind, will they attempt to take it? I did include it in the petition, so I can walk away at anytime now and not be held liable for the 9K I still owe. I would like to keep it.
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