If you refinance an auto loan does the Chapter 13 bankruptcy 910 rule apply to the original date of purchase or the date of the last refinance?
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If you refinance an auto loan does the Chapter 13 bankruptcy 910 rule apply to the original date of purchase or the date of the last refinance?
Asked on May 9, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, Alabama
Answers:
Darren Delafield
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Most bankruptcy attorneys offer a free consultation, and if you have filed or are going to file a chapter 13 bankruptcy, most attorneys get paid out of the pool of funds tendered to the chapter 13 trustee. In otherwords, it may cost you little or nothing to have a chapter 13 attorney.
If you schedule a consultation with an attorney make sure he or she knows that the auto loan was refinnaced.
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