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[quote][i]Originally posted by TerrisGold[/i] [br][font=Arial][/font=Arial][size=2][/size=2][navy][/navy] Hello, I'd be grateful for some advice. I'm 61, live in rented accommodation and don't have any assets to speak of ie. no car, antiques etc The only expensive items I own are a Nikon D80 camara and a computer (£800). Do you think these would have to be sold if I were to become bankrupt? Many thanks, Theresa tc [/quote]
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TerrisGold
Posted - 02 January 2011 : 17:08:29
Hello,
I'd be grateful for some advice.
I'm 61, live in rented accommodation and don't have any assets to speak of ie. no car, antiques etc
The only expensive items I own are a Nikon D80 camara and a computer (£800). Do you think these would have to be sold if I were to become bankrupt?
Many thanks,
Theresa
tc
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Viki.W
Posted - 02 January 2011 : 19:03:37
Don't worry, we're all here for support.
Make sure you take advice and keep posting.
Viki Warbrooke
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TerrisGold
Posted - 02 January 2011 : 18:50:28
Thank you Viki, it's all so worrying.
Theresa
tc
Viki.W
Posted - 02 January 2011 : 18:08:36
Hi Theresa
I doubt they would have any interest in them at all, the camera is just an average one and they wouldn't get much for the computer.
Although not essential, these are really just classed as usual household items.
Viki Warbrooke
Vincent Bond & Co
If you would like free advice on all options available and help with your bankruptcy petition please contact me at
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