Getting A Car While in a Bankruptcy
As with any auto loan from an automotive loan provider, any applicant will be required to provide records, for example, proof of auto insurance and
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As with any auto loan from an automotive loan provider, any applicant will be required to provide records, for example, proof of auto insurance and
What is a reaffirmation agreement? A reaffirmation agreement is a legal, enforceable contract, filed with the bankruptcy court, which states your promise to repay all
Our goal is to assist clients/customers to find transportation solutions. Regardless if they are on an Open Chapter 7 or Chapter 13, we have professional,
You will be overwhelmed. You will feel out of sorts and confused regarding the situation you are in. Most of all, you will wish to
Every bankruptcy case is different and unique. While there are many options for keeping your current vehicle during bankruptcy, in some cases it may make
*Terms and Conditions: In order to qualify for a loan you must meet credit requirements for final approval. You must be 18 years old with full time employment providing a gross monthly income of at least $3000. Your monthly payment may not exceed 20% of your gross monthly income and your total monthly payments including your monthly payments must not exceed 20% of your gross monthly income. You must procure and be eligible for full coverage insurance. Dealer assumes no responsibility for incorrect information provided by various credit reporting agencies. See dealer for additional details.
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