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AJ Easy Solutions

If you’re struggling to make your debt repayments, maybe AJ Easy Solutions Inc is the right solution to assist you in managing your debts.

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    AJ Easy Solutions

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    At AJ Easy Solutions, we understand the impact of debt on your everyday life. Our trained professionals are dedicated to helping you find the most appropriate solutions to your debt problems. With our expertise, you can receive a personalized debt relief plan within hours. Take the first step towards financial freedom and let us help you regain control of your life.
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    Our Services

    DEBT MANAGEMENT

    In a debt management program, one, reduced monthly payment is negotiated with you based on your debt level, income, and spending. This payment would be divided among your creditors over a predetermined period of time, until your entire debt is paid off.
    This is advantageous if you are having financial difficulties or are falling behind on your payments because it may stop the interest accruing on your unsecured debts and put an end to collection calls from creditors that are a part of the program.

    DEBT SETTLEMENT

    If you can access one large sum of money and you owe more than $10,000, a debt settlement agreement can be advantageous for you.
    With the option of writing off up to 70% of your unsecured debts, depending on your circumstances, an agreement would be formed with your creditors to pay back a portion of your unsecured obligations.

    DEBT CONSOLIDATION

    We can offer assistance with secured and unsecured loans as well as equity release. If your home has capital worth, you may be able to borrow money or refinance your mortgage to use the equity to pay off all of your debts.

    CREDIT REPAIR & REBUILDING

    In a debt management program, one, reduced monthly payment is negotiated with you based on your debt level, income, and spending. This payment would be divided among your creditors over a predetermined period of time, until your entire debt is paid off.

    Get Rid of Your Debt

    Discover the most appropriate solutions to your debt problems. Our team of professionals is here to help you get rid of up to 80% of your debt, whether it’s student loans, car/truck loans, credit cards, or payday loans. Say goodbye to stress and take control of your finances.
    AJ Easy Solutions

    Our Solutions

    Discover the most appropriate solutions to your debt problems. Our team of professionals is here to help you get rid of up to 80% of your debt, whether it’s student loans, car/truck loans, credit cards, or payday loans. Say goodbye to stress and take control of your finances.
    AJ Easy Solutions

    FAQ

    In short – yes, a creditor can take your car, but it is unlikely and it is only permitted under certain circumstances.

    1. If you have a vehicle loan and have missed payments, a creditor can repossess the vehicle.

    2. If you file for a Consumer Proposal and list the vehicle loan on it, the creditor will repossess the vehicle.

    3. Although very rare, if you own a vehicle outright and it is worth a fair amount, a creditor can put a lien on it, meaning if you sell it you must pay the creditor what you owe them.

    A creditor can force the sale of your home, but this generally only happens if you owe a large amount of debt. This generally happens over a long period of time, and you will receive lots of notice.
    There are a variety of ways you can go about how solve debt problems, but the three most common ways are: Consolidating your debt into a low interest loan Filing for a Consumer Proposal Filing for bankruptcy
    Most collection agents are not permitted to come to your home or your place of employment, but there are some companies that fall outside of these stipulations. These creditors are called “high risk lenders”, and they include companies such as payday loan companies. If a collection agent from these companies is coming to your home or your place of employment, Debthelpers can help! Give us a call today to stop unwanted visits from collection agents!
    A collection agent can only call your place of employment once to obtain your employment information. Other than that, they are not permitted to call your place of employment unless your employer has guaranteed your debt, they are notifying them of a court order which allows them to automatically deduct a portion of your wages, or if you have given them written permission to contact your employer. Many times a creditor may write in the initial contract a clause that states you give them permission to contact your employer. If this happens, you can call your creditor and instruct them to remove that contact from their system, which will legally prevent them from being able to call your place of employment in the future.
    A creditor can force the sale of your home, but this generally only happens if you owe a large amount of debt. This generally happens over a long period of time, and you will receive lots of notice. Is a creditor or collection agency threatening legal action against you? Debthelpers can help you! Call or email us today to find out how you and your assets can be legally protected from your creditors!
    Our Solutions
    Collection agents are hired by creditors to help ensure that payments are being made. Collection agents can be quite intimidating and will use a variety of strategies to obtain the money owed. But what are collection agencies legally allowed to do, and what are they not permitted to do?
    Can a creditor take my car?

    In short – yes, a creditor can take your car, but it is unlikely and it is only permitted under certain circumstances.

    1. If you have a vehicle loan and have missed payments, a creditor can repossess the vehicle.

    2. If you file for a Consumer Proposal and list the vehicle loan on it, the creditor will repossess the vehicle.

    3. Although very rare, if you own a vehicle outright and it is worth a fair amount, a creditor can put a lien on it, meaning if you sell it you must pay the creditor what you owe them.

    Can a creditor take my house?
    A creditor can force the sale of your home, but this generally only happens if you owe a large amount of debt. This generally happens over a long period of time, and you will receive lots of notice.
    How to solve debt problems:

    There are a variety of ways you can go about how solve debt problems, but the three most common ways are:

    1. Consolidating your debt into a low interest loan

    2. Filing for a Consumer Proposal

    3. Filing for bankruptcy

    Can a collection agent come to my house/work?
    Most collection agents are not permitted to come to your home or your place of employment, but there are some companies that fall outside of these stipulations. These creditors are called “high risk lenders”, and they include companies such as payday loan companies. If a collection agent from these companies is coming to your home or your place of employment, Debthelpers can help! Give us a call today to stop unwanted visits from collection agents!
    Can a collection agency call my work?
    A collection agent can only call your place of employment once to obtain your employment information. Other than that, they are not permitted to call your place of employment unless your employer has guaranteed your debt, they are notifying them of a court order which allows them to automatically deduct a portion of your wages, or if you have given them written permission to contact your employer. Many times a creditor may write in the initial contract a clause that states you give them permission to contact your employer. If this happens, you can call your creditor and instruct them to remove that contact from their system, which will legally prevent them from being able to call your place of employment in the future.
    Can A Collection Agency Threatening Legal Action?
    A creditor can force the sale of your home, but this generally only happens if you owe a large amount of debt. This generally happens over a long period of time, and you will receive lots of notice.
    Is a creditor or collection agency threatening legal action against you? Debthelpers can help you! Call or email us today to find out how you and your assets can be legally protected from your creditors!
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    It’s time to take the first step to your financial recovery. Ready to get your finances back on track? Then let’s talk about your debt-relief options!


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