5 months past due on truck payment
Date: Thu, 12/07/2006 - 15:01
Hi dianagaipo, welcome to the baords. Many will be glad to assi
Hi dianagaipo, welcome to the baords. Many will be glad to assist you with your problem here. 1st question, Did you co -sign on the loan for the truck? keep posting and we will help if we can
We did a joint application, both names are on the loan, title an
We did a joint application, both names are on the loan, title and registration
Since you signed the debt jointly with your ex-boyfriend, the ba
Since you signed the debt jointly with your ex-boyfriend, the bank will hold you accountable when not receiving their payments. For this, they can put summons in your name and insist the judge to do garnish your wages. Banks wants to have their money back and since your name was in the papers, you will have to take care and arrange something.
I would call the bank and make arrangements to pay back the loan
I would call the bank and make arrangements to pay back the loan. Explain the situation and see what help they can provide. They are probably looking for the truck right now so that the can repo it. Any information you can provide them will be helpful.
If I continue to push that I am not going to pay for it, shouldn
If I continue to push that I am not going to pay for it, shouldn't they try to find my ex? Why does he get off scotch free? I don't see how it all has to come from me. Can they arrest me for not paying if they don't find the truck?
The reason there is a co-applicant is because if the primary app
The reason there is a co-applicant is because if the primary applicant doesn't pay, they go after the co-applicant. I wonder if you can locate the truck via teh DMV and perhaps the local police. The local police should be able to find him quick. I don't know fi they can arrest you, but I think after awhile they can sue.
u cant got to jail..............but they can sue this happened t
u cant got to jail..............but they can sue this happened to me call them and make arrangements
No you will not go to jail, but they will sue you to recover the
No you will not go to jail, but they will sue you to recover the money or the vehicle. In fact they will come after both of you, the applicant and the co-applicant. Have you tried to contact the ex-boyfriend? I don't think they believe when you say you don't know where he is or where the truck is. I am sure you are being honest, unfortunately the bank does not care about hearing the excuses. Have you contacted them.
I have contacted them and given them possible addresses of where
I have contacted them and given them possible addresses of where he may be. I can't possibly afford those truck payments. I am really having trouble figuring out what I am going to do about it.
Guest first of all nothing has to be donw EIGHT now or today, yo
Guest first of all nothing has to be donw EIGHT now or today, you don't have to get it done today. Just keep in mind that as co-applicant you will be responsible along with him for the payments on the current loan or if they do find the car and repo it whatever tha balance is after they acution it off. Unfortunatly that id the down side of cosigning on loans as such. Keep posting and register we all will help you through this mess
I had a truck repo about 10 years ago. Yes the are most likely l
I had a truck repo about 10 years ago. Yes the are most likely looking for the truck to take it back. If it goes more than 2 or 3 months, they go looking. It's already on your credit report as late and if it does get repo'd, then that makes it worse. I would keep in constant contact with the bank explaining the situation. Maybe they will have pity and be nice when it comes to reporting. When I've fallen behind on my current car payments, I call them and they have always been more than willing to help if I keep in contact with them. Now way back when my car was repo'd, they auctioned it off. If they got more than what was owed, that was good. The balance was paid off and in some states you get the rest I believe. Of course that doesn't usually happen which was my case. Then the bank came after me for the balance after the money they made on the auction was applied towards the balance. It went on my credit report as a collection until I eventually paid it. A collection agency or the bank can collect. No you can't go to jail over any of this. It's a civil matter. Hope that helps.