Legal Question in Bankruptcy in Wisconsin
remove lien from title after bankruptcy in WI
We recently successfully completed
a chapter 7 bankruptcy. In the
bankruptcy was the loan on a motor
home that was not challenged. The
question I have concerns a 1989
Winnebago Motor home that is
currently not running. We contacted
the lien holder and asked to
repossess the vehicle and their
response was that they did not
want the vehicle. I would like to
have the lien removed from the title
so that the vehicle can be removed
from the property by a scrap
company.
1 Answer from Attorneys
Removal of Lien from Vehicle Title After Bankruptcy in WI
Title liens generally survive bankruptcy so they need to be respected afterward. If a vehicle is subsequently scrapped, the lender is entitled to whatever the junk yard is willing to pay. However, you may be able to negotiate for the lender to provide you with a lien satisfaction document releasing the title on your own for a minimal amount, after which you can do as you please. The junkyard might also be willing to buy the vehicle from you with the lien in place, in which event they would be responsible to negotiate with the lender, although a problem could come up for you if the junkyard fails to pay them (since transferring secured property without the consent of the lender is tantamount to theft). There is also a procedure available to you while your bankruptcy is still open to have the judge set the value of any property lien if you are unable to successfully negotiate a price. If you then pay that price to the creditor, the lien will be cleared. That, however, requires an adversary proceeding in federal court which can cost $1,000.00 or more in legal fees. Therefore, it may not be worthwhile to request such relief from the court in a salvage situation. My comments here are not intended as legal advice unless you subsequently retain me and revisit this issue with me.
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