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Will I lose all my belongings?
alexwantsnodebt
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Dear generous help givers,
I am considering going bankrupt with 19k of debt from loans/credit cards. I am single and with no dependents, and renting.
Will I need to sell all my belongings? Stuff like, my PC (worth £300 s/h), pile of books, rucksack, walking boots, bicycle (bought from charity shop). And all those personal things like little ornaments and stuff people have given me.
Will I need to sell my car? It's only worth a couple of hundred quid if that. However, I may do this anyway as sporadic maintenance bills may not be worth the hassle.
Thanks,
I am considering going bankrupt with 19k of debt from loans/credit cards. I am single and with no dependents, and renting.
Will I need to sell all my belongings? Stuff like, my PC (worth £300 s/h), pile of books, rucksack, walking boots, bicycle (bought from charity shop). And all those personal things like little ornaments and stuff people have given me.
Will I need to sell my car? It's only worth a couple of hundred quid if that. However, I may do this anyway as sporadic maintenance bills may not be worth the hassle.
Thanks,
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Hi mate
Take it gently. The OR is interested in things for which he can get hundreds. No-one will take anything you have listed.If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0 -
alexwantsnodebt wrote: »Will I need to sell all my belongings? Stuff like, my PC (worth £300 s/h), pile of books, rucksack, walking boots, bicycle (bought from charity shop). And all those personal things like little ornaments and stuff people have given me.
No.alexwantsnodebt wrote: »Will I need to sell my car? It's only worth a couple of hundred quid if that. However, I may do this anyway as sporadic maintenance bills may not be worth the hassle.
Probably not at that value. Do you need it for work or other vital reasons?Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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the car maybe a different question. do you have to use it for work as mine is only worth £300 but because i dont use it for work the OR is taking it off me.
lisaIf you want to see the rainbow ,you gotta put up with some rain0 -
if you can verify its value and get a relative to buy it for that amount then the OR would probably be quite happy, especially if the money can be seized...............0
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Thanks mate. I haven't actually gone through the process of being hassled by creditors for months on end, but I'm borrowing from peter to pay paul with minimal living costs.
However, I can't borrow to pay minimum payments forever - very soon there'll be no more credit left. I'm also realising I'm borrowing without ever being able to pay it back - which is just digging myself a hole.
I'd be interested to hear if anyone else has gone bankrupt without going through the stage of being hassled morning and night and defaulting on payments for months? With my foresight can I avoid this by filing for bankruptcy?
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Thanks for your replies. In response to fermi,
Work is a tricky subject. Guess everyone's situation is unique! I'm trying to finish a teacher training course but to be honest i'm heading towards failing it in the next couple of weeks. For just these next few weeks I'm being kindly sponsored by a relative.
Pass or fail, after the course, a car would save hours and hours a week on public transport getting to/from whatever job I can get, and it will help me widen my job search, but I guess that argument wouldn't wash with the OR?0 -
Well, you have to show that a car is essential not just a conveniece.
This is rather involved, but it will give you an idea of how the OR looks at it.
Link: What will happen to my car?Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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