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| movin on |
Posted - 24 September 2008 : 17:01:56 Ok, im a little confuse when filling in the fixtures and fittings part of the form, in the assets section.
I know it may sound daft but what do i actually put here. John has mentioned about anything over £500 - but does that mean per item ? i dont have anything in the house that could be sold and bought for much less
Im confused again
The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !! |
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| movin on |
Posted - 24 September 2008 : 20:09:57 Many thanks
Another section of my forms that can be ticked as completed.
So glad i did them online, think id have lost it by now any other way
xx
The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !! |
| BankruptC |
Posted - 24 September 2008 : 19:10:45 Hi huntersrishon,
No, you can just put it exactly as Julian wrote it in his post. The OR won't be interested in any of these items anyway unless you have that mythical picasso we all keep mentioning on the forum!! ;-)
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| huntersrishon |
Posted - 24 September 2008 : 18:46:45 Hi
So do you list each item individually eg, washing machine 50, fridge freezer 70 etc?
Dee |
| JulianDonnelly |
Posted - 24 September 2008 : 17:09:21 Hi Moneyworries,
"General household goods worth £250" seems to be the popular choice.
Julian Donnelly Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367 |
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