Will you lose your leased vehicle if you claim bankruptcy?

JILL ASKED: I have a lease-to-own vehicle and I’m a year+ into a 5-year lease. I need my car for work. If I claim bankruptcy, can I keep the car? ANSWER: The simple answer to your question is, yes. You can keep your leased vehicle after filing personal bankruptcy as long as you continue to make…
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If you have money problems, who can you trust?

A licensed trustee in bankruptcy is part of a highly regulated industry. All of our trustees are licensed by the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy, which is a division of Industry Canada, a part of the federal government. Our trustees have completed a number of courses and written exams to prove their competency. Our licensed trustees…
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When can I start rebuilding my credit?

You should start rebuilding your credit right away. A lot of people who make a consumer proposal or file personal bankruptcy think that they will have to wait until their filing is completely off of their credit report to start rebuilding their credit rating. While filing either results in a negative mark on your credit bureau…
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Number 1 Rule Of Business

In most cases businesses fail because of poor business management. Through the years I have helped a lot of business owners to deal with their debts. In most cases the businesses didn’t fail because the fundamental business was bad or because of poor workmanship. I think that the number 1 rule of business should be –…
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Worried that you’ll lose your car loan by taking debt action?

JOE ASKED: I am struggling with a lot of debt, but if I take action, will I lose my car loan? ANSWER: I’m sorry to hear that you are struggling. When you are dealing with debt it is important to understand that there are two types of creditors, secured creditors and unsecured creditors: Secured creditors,…
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We were asked: What credit rating penalties would apply to our services?

We offer two main services: a consumer proposal, which is a formal debt settlement, and bankruptcy. Consumer Proposal and Credit Rating Penalties Filing a consumer proposal, which stops interest, prevents creditor action and compromises debt, results in a R7 (bad) credit rating. This would stay on your credit bureau report for three years after your proposal…
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DYK? We’re open late and on weekends to meet your needs!

We make sure that we’re available to you evenings during the week so you don’t have to miss work, and on the weekends. Before you meet with us, you may want to use our online Debt Options Calculator to help you understand your options, and then we can discuss them further when we meet. You…
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