PRESS RELEASE: Repara tu Deuda Abogados cancels €63,319 in Tossa de Mar (Girona) with the Second Chance Law

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PRESS RELEASE: Repara tu Deuda Abogados cancels €63,319 in Tossa de Mar (Girona) with the Second Chance Law

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Girona, November 28, 2022.

The law firm focuses its activity exclusively on the application of this legislation since 2015

The Court of First Instance and Instruction No. 3 of Blanes (Girona) has issued the Benefit of Exemption for Unsatisfied Liabilities (BEPI) in the case of a married couple residing in Blanes (Girona) who have thus been freed from a debt of 63,319 euros thanks to the Second Chance Law. SEE JUDGMENT. Both went to Repara tu Deuda, the first office to apply the Second Chance Law in Spain, drowned because they could not assume the payments that were demanded of them. And it is that, according to the lawyers, "the situation was bearable until the pandemic arrived. The salary of both was reduced as they also had to take care of the house and child support. They found themselves in need at that time to ask for loans. It has been possible to verify that they were people who could benefit from the Second Chance Law and now they are released from 100% of their debts. Since the law was approved in 2015, more and more people turn to this mechanism to start from scratch. To date, 20,000 individuals and the self-employed have put their story of over-indebtedness in the hands of the Repara tu Deuda lawyers. Debt cancellations are taking place at some point in Spain every day. The law firm has managed to exceed the figure of 109 million euros exonerated thanks to the application of the Second Chance Law. By dedicating itself exclusively to its processing since its inception in September 2015, it has a high degree of specialization that has led it to be a leader in the debt cancellation market for individuals and the self-employed. According to the lawyers of Repara tu Deuda, " The Second Chance Law is becoming more and more well-known, which is why it is entering many Spanish homes, thus helping many individuals and self-employed people to leave behind the economic loop in which they find themselves immersed. The Second Chance Law allows They can be exonerated from their debts as long as they meet a series of requirements. Among them, they must be debtors in good faith who collaborate at all times without hiding assets or income, the amount owed cannot exceed 5 million euros and they have not been able to be convicted of socioeconomic crimes in the last ten years.

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