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Leaving Canada for OZ
Does anyone have any ideas of what i can do with my exsisting Car Loan?
Just been offered a job in OZ. Thanks in advance |
Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by weezypenguin
(Post 9598752)
Does anyone have any ideas of what i can do with my exsisting Car Loan?
Just been offered a job in OZ. Thanks in advance |
Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by weezypenguin
(Post 9598752)
Does anyone have any ideas of what i can do with my exsisting Car Loan?
Just been offered a job in OZ. Thanks in advance STEP 1: Sell Car STEP 2: Pay off loan |
Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
The car will be handy on the long drive up the yellow brick road, plus you can give a lift to Tin Man and Lion. I'd keep it.....:thumbsup:
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Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by PeterF
(Post 9598779)
Can be done in 2 steps.
STEP 1: Sell Car STEP 2: Pay off loan |
Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Im leaving Oz for Canada.
I leave in 29 days. If you need to buy a car in Sydney - Im selling one! Good luck in Oz - hope your salary has increased significantly by moving here - you will need it! |
Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by blue monday
(Post 9598993)
Option 3: Is immoral, but if you're not planning on coming back hand the car back and default on any negative equity they say you owe.
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Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by blue monday
(Post 9598993)
Option 3: Is immoral, but if you're not planning on coming back hand the car back and default on any negative equity they say you owe.
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Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by JAJ
(Post 9600310)
Option 4 : Declare bankruptcy and your debt, with certain exceptions, disappears after a period of time. However this is a serious life decision that can have long term consequences. Not recommended other than as a last resort.
A bit of an extreme way to send a car back however you look at it. |
Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 9599021)
And when they hunt him down in Australia and charge him extra interest and penalties, how is he going to pay?
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Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by blue monday
(Post 9600520)
If it's anything like the UK the debt isn't enforceable in another country so no problems with that, the only problem is the morality of such actions. There has been much discussion on this forum in regard leaving debt behind.
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Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by blue monday
(Post 9600520)
If it's anything like the UK the debt isn't enforceable in another country so no problems with that, the only problem is the morality of such actions. There has been much discussion on this forum in regard leaving debt behind.
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Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by blue monday
(Post 9600520)
If it's anything like the UK the debt isn't enforceable in another country
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Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
I just wondered what kind of value they would give me for the car if i hand it back. any ideas how i can work this out?
Not that i am going to skip out...but... |
Re: Leaving Canada for OZ
Originally Posted by weezypenguin
(Post 9605729)
I just wondered what kind of value they would give me for the car if i hand it back. any ideas how i can work this out?
Not that i am going to skip out...but... Now depending on province what happens after that varies depending on provincial law. In BC if they repo the car and its a purchase and not a lease, the lender can't come after you. http://bc-lawline.blogspot.com/2006/...or-sue_26.html "In BC, there is a "seize or sue" law that applies to "consumer goods". If you never used the car for business, it would probably qualify as a "consumer good". That means if you default on your the loan that is against your car, the lender has two choices - they can seize your car, in which case that means that the entire debt against the car is gone. If that was your only debt, you wouldn't need to do a bankruptcy. The other choice the lender has if you default on your payments (and if you're not in bankruptcy) is that they can sue you for the full amount of your loan, but give up their rights to the car (although they might be able to still take the car under a court judgment if the car is worth more than $5,000)." http://www.mnpdebt.ca/en/personal/bl...-sue-law-in-bc When I could not make payments on my car loan back in 2008 and had it repoed once the car was gone, I never heard a thing from the lender again, and 3 years later still nothing, and the lawyer I asked in BC about this, stated the same thing as the 2 links above. It will hurt your credit, but if your not coming back to Canada anytime soon, that may not be a concern for you. |
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