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An Uncomplicated Guide to getting a Bankruptcy Auto Loan  July 14, 2010 – 09:44 pm

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  • Avatar venerablejordanIf a cosigner of an auto loan declares bankruptcy, how will it affect the other signer?
    Feb 19, 2009 by venerablejordan | Posted in Credit

    My dad helped me get an auto loan a few years ago while i was in school, i was an idiot and trusted him to handle this matter and just said to keep the payments around $200 a month. He is now at the point of declaring bankruptcy, after losing his job, and i cannot afford the $400 dollar a month payment on this loan. He is saying that he was told that he can include this loan in the bankruptcy without hurting my credit,

    • Your dad is wrong if he declares bankruptcy he has 2 choices either reaffirm on this loan or include it period. If he reaffirms you both are responsible for the payments, if he includes it you will be responsible for the entire payment. Either way the account will show on your credit as "Included in bankruptcy" even though you did not file because it's a joint account.

  • Avatar nicoleLooking for a reputable post bankruptcy auto loan source. please help!?
    Feb 21, 2009 by nicole | Posted in Personal Finance

    Ok, my mind is blown from all of the "post bankruptcy loan" sources online! theres just too many and im not going to run my credit that many times to try and find the best rate, lowering it further, so i need your help... ok, i was discharged from bankruptcy a year ago. since then i have two credit cards for about a year that are NOT maxed and are paid on more than required. however, my credit score is 586. im looking for

    • I don't know of any places. But I do know a little secret that you may not be aware of. You can bring up your score sharply by paying off those credit cards. I have achieved 800+ scores just by using cards for things I need and paying in full each month. Like gas and food. Carrying balances over 30% of your available credit is destroying your rating. Just letting you know - some people out there actually think

  • Avatar viciouswindstalkersgnIf your co-signer on an auto loan files for bankruptcy, is there a legal fee that gets added to my loan?
    Dec 31, 2008 by viciouswindstalkersgn | Posted in Personal Finance

    My grandfather-in-law cosigned on an auto loan. He recently filed for bankruptcy. He doesn't live with us nor is he involved with the car or its payments. I was just informed by the bank that because he filed, I will have an additional $350 charge added to the last payment of the loan for "legal fees" because of his bankruptcy. We are 5 months from completion on the loan and I can't believe this. Is it even legal?

    • Yes they can..... Because your G-I-L is a co-signer, the car is legally one of his "assets", and to un-incumber it from the loan you took out, the finance company has to file with the court to separate it from the bankruptcy...He IS involved with the car, because he cosigned the loan!!.. The finance company isnt going to eat the cost of that filing, and you end up having to pay for it...