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Before giving advice to creditors, a student should ask a number of questions. The first is whether the good is a secured interest, and, if so, whether it is a consumer good. If the debt is unsecured, a charge cannot be registered against the property, unless the property is the  subject matter of the dispute. However, after a judgment is obtained a charge can be registered against any property owned by the judgment  debtor. Although LSLAP helps comparatively few creditors, this half of the chapter should answer most questions for matters that LSLAP '''may''' be able to help with.
Before giving advice to creditors, a student should ask a number of questions. The first is whether the good is a secured interest, and, if so, whether it is a consumer good. If the debt is unsecured, a charge cannot be registered against the property, unless the property is the  subject matter of the dispute. However, after a judgment is obtained a charge can be registered against any property owned by the judgment  debtor. Although LSLAP helps comparatively few creditors, this half of the chapter should answer most questions for matters that LSLAP '''may''' be able to help with.
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