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Do you get jsa ?
How would you repay it with no job ?0 -
Please contact Shelter, the housing charity, they are best placed to advise youI'm a qualified accountant but please make sure you get expert advice as any opinion is made in a private capacity.
"A goal without a plan is just a wish" Antoine de Saint-Exupery
Mortgage overpay 2012: £10,815; 2013: £27,562
Mortgage start £264k, now £232k0 -
happycamel wrote: »Please contact Shelter, the housing charity, they are best placed to advise you0
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Rent arrears,Bad Credit history,Family won't help.I'm fishing for someone who's had help before but slung it back in their faces.0
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BugsyBrowne wrote: »Rent arrears,Bad Credit history,Family won't help.I'm fishing for someone who's had help before but slung it back in their faces.
Judgemental much ?0 -
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BugsyBrowne wrote: »My judgements in life has got me through many sticky situations so I'll continue to judge if that's ok with you running man.
A man with your obvious breadth of experience should be able to assist the original poster then, so far you've offered nothing.0 -
A man with your obvious breadth of experience should be able to assist the original poster then, so far you've offered nothing.
How can you assist someone who has racked up £3000 rent arrears, and thinks borrowing £3000 will actually make things better.
Have you got £3000 to give the OP, because that is the only way out of his situation?
And even if you did and were generous enough to part with it, the same situation would arise within another few months.0 -
dealer_wins wrote: »How can you assist someone who has racked up £3000 rent arrears, and thinks borrowing £3000 will actually make things better.
Have you got £3000 to give the OP, because that is the only way out of his situation?
And even if you did and were generous enough to part with it, the same situation would arise within another few months.
The only piece of helpful advice given in this thread has been to contact shelter.0
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