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Banks Refusal to Release Repossessed Vehicle Violates Stay According to Latest ABI Poll

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BANK’S
REFUSAL TO RELEASE REPOSSESSED VEHI
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VIOLATES “STAY,” ACCORDING TO

LATEST ABI
POLL

June 4, 2007, Alexandria,
Va.
—A majority of respondents to
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’s latest online poll agreed (64
percent) that a bank’s refusal to release a repossessed vehicle
upon receiving notice of a debtor’s chapter 13 filing constitutes
a willful stay violation. Forty-eight percent “agreed
strongly,” while 16 percent “somewhat agreed” that a
bank is willfully violating a chapter 13 debtor’s automatic stay
for refusing to release a repossessed vehicle after receiving notice of
the debtor’s bankruptcy filing.

Twenty-seven percent of
respondents, however, thought that it is not a willful stay violation
for a bank to refuse releasing a repossessed vehicle after it had
received a debtor’s chapter 13 filing.  Eighteen percent
“strongly disagreed” that a bank’s refusal to release
a repossessed vehicle upon receiving notice of a debtor’s chapter
13 filing was a willful stay violation, while 9 percent “disagreed

somewhat.” Seven percent of the respondents did not know or had no

opinion on the issue.


size='3'>ABI
members and members of the public
were welcome to submit their response to the statement: “A
bank’s refusal to release a repossessed vehicle upon receiving
notice of a debtor’s chapter 13 filing constitutes a willful stay
violation
. (Commercial Bank v. Hundley, D. Kan. No.
06-1038-WEB)” The latest
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Quick Poll was open to the public for
voting from May 25-31.


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’s weekly Quick Poll is posted

on ABI’s home page,
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members and the public are invited to
respond to a question on a timely bankruptcy or insolvency issue. Visit

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to access
the results of previous ABI
Quick Polls.

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