What happens if you don;t return the reaffirmation agreement to the finance company?
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What happens if you don;t return the reaffirmation agreement to the finance company?
I was going to reaffirm my car loan but decided to turn the car in. I have not returned the the reaffirm papers. What happens now? I did the creditor hearing already. Do I have to ammend the bankruptcy petition?
Asked on May 1, 2012 under Bankruptcy Law, California
Answers:
Mark J. Markus / Mark J. Markus, Law Offices of
Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
reaffirming your debt has nothing to do with the creditor's meeting. You don't need to do anything if you decided not to reaffirm, except turn in the car.
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