Yes.
I am in chapter 13 with part of nelnet loan as repayment. Not sure why they did not file total loan in the plan
An automobile loan is secured by the vehicle title, meaning that the lending institution has filed legal notice of interest in the vehicle. Even if you file chapter 7 bankrupcy, the lending institution can repo the car if you don't make payments.
If there was a secured loan and you reaffirmed the debt in your chapter 7 and you have paid off the loan, you should get the title from the lender. If you surrendered the car to the lender in your chapter 7, your balance was discharged as an unsecured loan and you have not owned the car since you surrendered it.
Yes. With the lender's permission, you can reaffirm the loan at the time your bankruptcy is executed.
Gov't insured or Guaranteed loans are not dischargable.
You need to include all of your debts in the bankruptcy.
In most cases, you can not include an educational loan in a chapter 7 bankruptcy. This Person is wrong! The college network sells study materials. It is not an "Educational Loan" It is a private company. Yes you can discharge them like any other debt!
Not for the loan, which should have been in the BK
Yes
You are still expected to pay the loan or come up with the unit. If you sold it, and the title loan company sends out an order for repossession, whomever they repo it from is going to come after you for having their car taken from them. If its "gone" then they will file a writ of replevin and file a judgement against you. Either way, you signed a contract and you are expected to pay.
A title loan is also known as car title loan. It is a type of secured loan where you can use your vehicle title as collateral to get the funds you need. When you borrow with your car title, you allow the lender to place a lien on the title of your car, SUV, RV, truck, or motorcycle in exchange for a loan amount. This loan don't rely on your credit score.