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From your email I gether that your former roommate loaned you money, althoygh you don't say wo explicitly. If so, you are obligated to repay it unless it was a gift, or unless you received it (or someione received it on your behalf, like a creditor of yours) as part of a contract in which you provided something of value in exchange for the money. The lack of a signed document doesn't change anything, except that it may make it harder for your former roommate to prove his/her case. You would still be liable to repay the money, even if you can't work, unless the debt is discharged in bankruptcy....
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From your email I gether that your former roommate loaned you money, althoygh you don't say wo explicitly. If so, you are obligated to repay it...
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You should consult a local bankruptcy attorney or consumer rights attorney to determine how to proceed. Most bankruptcy,consumer rights attorneys offer a free initial consultations.
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You should consult a local bankruptcy attorney or consumer rights attorney to determine how to proceed. Most bankruptcy,consumer rights...
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