I have a title loan on a vehichle through a local finance company (at an outrageous interest rate).
I got way behind in payments, and they were going to get a judgement, but they agreed not to proceed if I paid $500 towards what I owed.
Months passed and I have not made payments and then I filed Chapter 13.
I called the finance company and the balance due is $1,300.
I blew a head gasket, and the vechichle needs an engine replacement which would cost $4,000. It is a 1998 van and the body is in good shape, but I don't know if it is worth anything and don't know how to determine a value of a vehchile's body.
I would like to keep it and put a new enging in when I can afford it.
But the letter from the Bankruptcy Court says that I am to surrender it. (Which my attorney never warned me about).
Is there a possibility I could keep it and make a deal with the finance company? If they take it back, they have to pay to have it towed and then go to the trouble to sell it, and maybe they won't get very much.
But the paralegal at the law firm says I have to surrender it. She was in a hurry, though, and I thought maybe there was a way around that.
I got way behind in payments, and they were going to get a judgement, but they agreed not to proceed if I paid $500 towards what I owed.
Months passed and I have not made payments and then I filed Chapter 13.
I called the finance company and the balance due is $1,300.
I blew a head gasket, and the vechichle needs an engine replacement which would cost $4,000. It is a 1998 van and the body is in good shape, but I don't know if it is worth anything and don't know how to determine a value of a vehchile's body.
I would like to keep it and put a new enging in when I can afford it.
But the letter from the Bankruptcy Court says that I am to surrender it. (Which my attorney never warned me about).
Is there a possibility I could keep it and make a deal with the finance company? If they take it back, they have to pay to have it towed and then go to the trouble to sell it, and maybe they won't get very much.
But the paralegal at the law firm says I have to surrender it. She was in a hurry, though, and I thought maybe there was a way around that.

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