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Bankruptcy form advice please.
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Using a house price comparison from around that time is not gonna be great.
Houses in the street went for roughly £75k at that time.
However our old house was in some need of updating had would have fetched no more than £60kBSC No 104 :cool: :j0 -
As I said, it's only a very vague recollection.Free/impartial debt advice: National Debtline | StepChange Debt Charity | Find your local CAB
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NekoZombie wrote: »I don't think this is material. If you are listed as the owner then the asset belongs to you. I don't think saying 'I didn't pay for it' will convince anyone.;)
At the very least it will be up to you prove you didn't pay for it.
i'm now very confused.
pay for what?BSC No 104 :cool: :j0 -
Notgotapottoweein wrote: »i'm now very confused.
pay for what?
My apologies! the problem with speed reading is you can sometimes miss the important bits. Post removed.BCSC Member 70:j
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