When you file bankruptcy, the automatic stay policy goes into effect, which may let you keep a vehicle in chapter 13 by making monthly payments. As long as you follow the rules the automatic stay policy prevents repossession, and remains in effect until the court discharges your case. Today we'll teach you more about how this can help you keep your car.
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If you’re thinking about filing for a chapter 13 bankruptcy but own multiple cars there are a number of factors that will determine if you will be able to keep them.
Continue ReadingBankruptcy in many cases is a judged as a bad thing, but there are times where bankruptcy can help you. Such cases include using a chapter 13 bankruptcy to get your repossessed car back. How is this possible?
Continue ReadingIf you are filing bankruptcy, you may be confused about the differences between Chapter 7 and Chapter 13. Which one is better for you? Here we will discuss the differences, and what they mean for you when it comes to bad credit auto loans.
Continue ReadingIf you had to surrender your car because you weren't eligible to cram down the loan, you are probably wondering if it's possible to get an auto loan in chapter 13 bk. After all, you can't wait 3-5 years to buy a car, and you don't want to risk purchasing an old junker from a private seller. Although it will take a little bit of effort, it is possible for you to get the financing you need.
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