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    My fiance cosigned on a car that I included in bankruptcy (chapter 7). I have been making enough payments to keep the finance co at bay as far as taking the car back but never signed a reaffirmation agreement. Ford told me that all payments were voluntary. Ford is currently putting negatives on my fiance's credit with 30 day late payments. However, they have never sent him statements or tried to collect from him. If the debt was satisfied by the chapter 7, then how can they keep putting negative marks on his credit, shouldn't they have to make an effort before they start giving him 30 day late marks?

    This bankruptcy took place in Texas.
    Last edited by ctdiablo; 06-21-2004, 02:03 PM. Reason: add state

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    Originally posted by ctdiablo
    My fiance cosigned on a car that I included in bankruptcy (chapter 7). I have been making enough payments to keep the finance co at bay as far as taking the car back but never signed a reaffirmation agreement. Ford told me that all payments were voluntary. Ford is currently putting negatives on my fiance's credit with 30 day late payments. However, they have never sent him statements or tried to collect from him. If the debt was satisfied by the chapter 7, then how can they keep putting negative marks on his credit, shouldn't they have to make an effort before they start giving him 30 day late marks?

    This bankruptcy took place in Texas.
    If the payments are current each month, they should be reporting this. However, all co-signers will be affected under bankruptcy. This account would stated that a Chp 7 BK was filed. If you filed through an attorney this would have been communicated to you!

    Good Luck
    The information provided is not, and should not be considered legal advice. All information provided is only informational and should be verified by a law practioner whenever possible. When confronted with legal issues contact an experienced attorney in your state who specializes in the area of law most directly called into question by your particular situation.

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