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You can tell 722 to raise their valuation as long as its still beneficial to your client. Additionally, you can agree to settle on a valuation with an objecting creditor by stipulation.
My experience with redemptions is that they are only worthwhile when the debtor is very upside-down in their vehicle.
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> On Dec 7, 2018, at 9:07 AM, Webblaw@Gmail.com [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> I have had the same experience as Sam. The lenders have learned that a simple objection will work.
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> I have experienced problems with 722redemption in the past. They tend to offer a redemption value that is too low for creditors to accept. Since a Motion to Redeem is required, the few times that I tried this, the lender objected and the final deal was not favorable. Plus, the allowed fees are only about $600 for this work.
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> I have found that, if the Debtor is working, it is better to surrender the vehicle and have the Debtor obtain financing on a new car. There are a few dealers who will finance a wage earner immediately after the filing of the bankruptcy. Rock Honda is one.
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I have had the same experience as Sam. The lenders have learned that a simple objection will work.
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Dear John,
You can try https://www.722redemption.com/.
Good luck,
Nick
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> On Dec 6, 2018, at 10:27 AM, John Faucher j.d.faucher@sbcglobal.net [cdcbaa] wrote:
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> Hello bankruptcy practitioners:
> Client has a BMW, and he owes $25,000 on it. Kelley Blue Book says it's worth $12,200. He may want to redeem the car, although he obviously doesn't have $12,200 lying around in cash.
> My questions: 1. Does anyone have a lender who is willing to help with such a redemption?
> 2. How do we set the fair market value for the redemption? Does BMW Financial Services accept Blue Book values, or is an appraiser required?
> Thanks for all help you can offer.
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Hello bankruptcy practitioners:Client has a BMW, and he owes $25,000 on it. Kelley Blue Book says it's worth $12,200. He may want to redeem the car, although he obviously doesn't have $12,200 lying around in cash.h such a redemption?2. How do we set the fair market value for the redemption? Does BMW Financial Services accept Blue Book values, or is an appraiser required?Thanks for all help you can offer.- John D. Faucher818/889-8080
Hello bankruptcy practitioners: Client has a BMW, and he owes $25,000 on it. Kelley Blue Book says it's worth $12,200. He may want to redeem the car, although he obviously doesn't have $12,200 lying around in cash. My questions: 1. Does anyone have a lender who is willing to help with such a redemption? 2. How do we set the fair market value for the redemption? Does BMW Financial Services accept Blue Book values, or is an appraiser required? Thanks for all help you can offer. - John D. Faucher 818/889-8080

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