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Finance
Debt
counselling could be the answer to your personal financial problems.
Maybe you've lost your job through ill health or been made redundant - the bills
keep mounting up and you've no money to pay them.
The longer you leave
the problem, the worse it is likely to get
Unopened bills don't
disappear
STEPS
TO TAKE
Cut down on any overspending
Prioritise your debts
Get specialist help
Don't ignore your creditors
- try to negotiate terms with them
Work out what you can
afford to repay
LOANS
Consolidation loans
may help - but they are expensive
Your bank may also help
you
DEBTS
TO PAY FIRST
Mortgages - to avoid
repossession
Council tax - failure
to pay can lead to a court summons and prison
MORTGAGE
ARREARS
Even if you are in arrears
it may be possible to get a remortgage
This may well be expensive
- but better than losing your home
REPOSSESSION
If the lender sells
your home for less than you owe them they have several years to
start chasing you for the balance - between six and 12 years
It is possible to negotiate
a reasonable repayment plan