Reaffirmation Agreement Between Debtor and Creditor GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION. Property: 1997 CHEVROLET WA-832HXY (RTE) (Entered: 05/29/2001)
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A reaffirmation agreement was filed between the debtor and General Motors Acceptance Corporation concerning a 1997 Chevrolet vehicle. The debtor agrees to continue payments on the vehicle despite the bankruptcy discharge.
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- • Reaffirmation agreement
- • Vehicle financing
- • Debtor-creditor contract
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Reaffirmation Agreement Between Debtor and Creditor GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION. Property: 1997 CHEVROLET
Other · May 15, 2026
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1 eventReaffirmation Agreement Between Debtor and Creditor GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION. Property: 1997 CHEVROLET WA-832HXY (RTE) (Entered: 05/29/2001)
The debtor and General Motors Acceptance Corporation reached a reaffirmation agreement regarding a 1997 Chevrolet vehicle. This means the debtor agreed to continue paying the creditor despite the bankruptcy filing. The agreement was officially entered on May 29, 2001.
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