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		<title>If you file Chapter 7, is there a statute of limitations on how long a bank can wait to reposess property?</title>
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repo man asked: Specifically, it&#8217;s a TV purchased w/ a Best Buy credit card (which is actually financed by Household Bank.)  I read the fine print on the credit application, and this IS considered a secured loan.  The bankruptcy will be considered officially discharged in about 2 weeks.  As of yet, they [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>repo man</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Specifically, it&#8217;s a TV purchased w/ a Best Buy credit card (which is actually financed by Household Bank.)  I read the fine print on the credit application, and this IS considered a secured loan.  The bankruptcy will be considered officially discharged in about 2 weeks.  As of yet, they have not contacted my lawyer regarding reaffirming the debt.  I&#8217;m asking because whether or not I keep the TV will affect some other decisions I need to make such as buying an HD tuner and antenna.  At what point can I assume I get to keep the television?<br/><br/><a href='http://www.onlineapproval.com.au'>secured credit application</a></div>
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