For various reasons, we need to convert our ch.13 to ch. 7. We saw our atty on Friday and she told us that under the circumstances, that would be the best thing for us. We are surrendering our home and the only other secured debt is our 1998 Camry and my husbands 1991 Toyota truck. She said that she felt like we could negotiate with the bank on the Camry but since the truck loan is through a credit union and we have an unsecured loan for 5600 that we filed on in the ch.13, they probably wont work with us unless we reaffirm both loans which would be really stupid. Of course my husband doesn't think so. He starts having a fit in the office because he doesnt want to lose his truck.
She gives him several options if he is THAT attached to it like letting them repo the truck and buying back at auction, selling it to a family member and buying it back from them, etc. AND he works at a Toyota dealership that does bankruptcy financing but he tells her that she makes it sound so easy but she isnt the one that has to do it. So now he doesnt want to convert because of losing a $1300 truck.
Does that make any sense to anyone? Does anyone have any suggestions to help this man keep this 14 year old truck?
She gives him several options if he is THAT attached to it like letting them repo the truck and buying back at auction, selling it to a family member and buying it back from them, etc. AND he works at a Toyota dealership that does bankruptcy financing but he tells her that she makes it sound so easy but she isnt the one that has to do it. So now he doesnt want to convert because of losing a $1300 truck.
Does that make any sense to anyone? Does anyone have any suggestions to help this man keep this 14 year old truck?
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