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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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Who may make a consumer proposal?

If your debts are less than $75,000, you may make a Consumer Proposal. A home mortgage is not included in the total amount of your debt for purposes of determining the $75,000. The amount for a couple would be $115,000.

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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