The filing will delay the foreclosure or reposession for a bit.
But, presuming there are secured loans to the items you mention, they will need to be satisfied (paid) in the course of the bankruptcy, or those actions would still occur.
Not likely.
Highly doubtful.
If a car is leased, you can keep it as long as you are paying it on time.
You are normally allowed to keep the house you are living in and one car in a bankruptcy.
YES, IF you were in default and they repoed it. NO ins. coverage IS default. Do you HAVE the car NOW?
2 years
Whether you can keep your house and car depend on how much equity is in your house and car and the available bankruptcy exemptions within your state. If the bankruptcy exemptions allow you to protect the equity in these assets then you should be able to keep them in bankruptcy.
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Thougth this website www.ehow.com/about_4579159_car-repossession.html You can get all the information about the bankrupty of the car and also remaining balance.
When you file a Chapter 7 bankruptcy, you have the option to keep your home and 1 vehicle. If you are able to make the last 2 payments on the car, you can keep it and not include it in the bankruptcy.
No - having had a car that was re-possessed will not affect the filing of a Bankruptcy.
IF the lender will accept it. they dont always pick them up, it depends on the condition of the car, VALUE of the car, amount owed, time of sunrise in New Zealand, ect.