Essential Tips and Practical Advice for Protecting Your Home with Personal Rehabilitation

Essential Tips and Practical Advice for Protecting Your Home with Personal Rehabilitation

Question from a reader:
I have a consultation regarding personal rehabilitation. Currently, I am using a mortgage and Orix ONE (a loan of 10% of the property price), both borrowed from the same financial institution. A second-ranking mortgage is set on Orix ONE. I have other debts as well and am considering personal rehabilitation, but I am worried about whether I

Comprehensive Guide to the Pros and Cons of Debt Settlement: Real Experiences and Solutions for Overcoming Debt Issues

Comprehensive Guide to the Pros and Cons of Debt Settlement: Real Experiences and Solutions for Overcoming Debt Issues

Question from a reader:
Is there anyone who can explain debt consolidation? I would like to know in detail the advantages and disadvantages from those who have actually experienced it. I have seen some information about the disadvantages online, but my understanding is still insufficient, so I would appreciate it if you could explain it in detail.

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How to Overcome Debt and Find New Opportunities While in Prison: A Guide for Those Facing Financial Challenges

Question from a reader:
My name is Mizuhara Ippei, and I am currently 40 years old with a confirmed five-year prison sentence. I have a debt of 2.8 billion yen, and I wonder if there is any way I can pay it off while I am still alive. If you have any advice, please let me know.

Considering the Reality of

How Long Will It Take to Repay 2.6 Billion Yen at 100,000 Yen Per Month? A Realistic Look at Debt Repayment

Question from Readers:
How long would it take to repay 2.6 billion yen if I pay 100,000 yen each month? I’m struggling with the calculations.

Repaying 2.6 Billion Yen is a Terrifying Thought

While chatting with friends, the topic came up about how long it would take to repay 2.6 billion yen if I paid 100,000 yen a month. Initially, I thought, “Oh, that’s easy!” but when I did the math, the numbers were truly overwhelming. In one year, that’s 1.2 million yen; in 100 years, 120 million yen; in 200