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Who may make a consumer proposal?
How can a proposal help me?
Can my proposal be refused?
Could filing a proposal cause me to lose my job?
Can my landlord evict me or terminate my lease?
Can my utilities be disconnected?
Can I keep my personal possessions?
When will creditors stop pressuring me?
How will my creditors know that I have filed a proposal?
Will the trustee assist me in meeting the terms of the proposal?
What happens if I can't make payments after I start the proposal?
What does a proposal cost?
Is a proposal my only option?
Where can I get more information about proposals?
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How will my creditors know that I have filed a proposal?

Shortly after you have signed the proposal documents, the Trustee will inform your creditors that you have filed a Proposal and send them the details of the Proposal. If creditors contact you between the time you sign the documents and the time they are notified of the proposal, you should refer them to the Trustee.

This is your opportunity to eliminate your excessive debt. Visit any of the following resource centres for more info. Ottawa, Scarborough, Hull/Gatineau, Arnprior, Barry's Bay, Brampton, Brockville, Carleton Place, Cornwall, Kingston, Pembroke, Perth, Renfrew, Smiths Falls.

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