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Blair Posted - 30 November 2009 : 14:42:48
Hi all,

Can you please help. If we are in arrears with mortgage and secured loan by a few months but come to an arrangement to repay the arrears, adding onto our monthly usual payments for the next 8 months, but go bankrupt now, will the OR allow these additional payments for the 8 months and can we still buy back the BI (house in negative equity) Thanks
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chester2005 Posted - 01 December 2009 : 11:10:20
you can quite happily be in arrears when you declare BR and pay for these arrears out of your DI as you wish


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Blair Posted - 01 December 2009 : 09:27:28
Thanks, so does that mean that I don't have to be up to date with my mortgage payments or secured loans payments before I declare bankruptcy?
RHB Posted - 30 November 2009 : 16:03:04
It might have to come out of any disposable income you have.

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