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I live with my parents, so I put that I rent and my Dad is landlord?
mcajshaw
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Do I put that I Rent and that Father is landlord or do I have nothing to declare in section (8) "Current Properties"??
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Yes you could put that, or could leave it blank as ou dont officially rent, ie you dont have a tenancy agreement, but it does explain the situation a bit, alternativly put a note in section 13 just stating that you pay a certain amount to your dad each monthHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0 -
eeee your keeping us on our toes today mcajshaw, I always found filling in the forms the trickiest lol x
"If wishes were horses, then beggars would ride"
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hehe I certainly am!! Expect some more questions fired out before the weekend if ove guys:beer:0
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Fire away, though i should point out that it is sort of informal policy to try and keep them in the same thread if you couldHi, im Debtinfo, i am an ex insolvency examiner and over the years have personally dealt with thousands of bankruptcy cases.
Please note that any views i put forth are not those of my former employer The Insolvency Service and do not constitute professional advice, you should always seek professional advice before entering insolvency proceedings.0
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