Originally Posted by Kanchazi
Ok today the judgement was granted I owe $7770.00 plus attys. fees plus interest. I am going to offer $1000.00 a year for 5 years. Is that reasonable. also I have a Ford lease (obvious no equity since its a lease) can they take my car.
Sorry to hear about the judgment, but you saw that coming.
Is your post-judgment proposal going to be seen as reasonable? There's a lot that we don't know, starting with your present financial status and future asset prospects. We also don't know the specifics of your payment plan, but I'm going to take as a matter of faith that you're not contemplating just one or two payments a year.
I trust that you want a candid answer. If I'm your judgment creditor, the answer is no, I reject the offer. I'll explain why and why others who are posting are so often encouraged to try to settle just debts, rather than having them go to judgment.
Whatever your exposure was yesterday, today it's over $8,000 and I'm being conservative - but let's work with $8,000. We don't know the interest rate, but let's go with the minimum postjudgment. In Florida, it's 10% (but can go as high as 18%). At 10% over the 5 years you want to pay, today's judgment is over $13,000. You're not offering 40% of what you'll owe me.
Sure, there's a present value to the money, and maybe if you offered 40-50% of today's judgment today, I'd think about it (briefly). But for >40% of my 5-year entitlement, I'm only going to accept if I'm cash-poor right now.
That's just one opinion. Others may like your offer. I hope debtcollector takes a look and decides whether he could sell it to a client. I don't think that I could.