Cette mère de famille expulsée doit encore 8 000 euros de loyers

"A LIFE ON CREDIT" / Céline, Alain, and Jean-François are struggling with loans they can't repay. Their debt cases will be heard in court. Céline, Bernadette, and Jean-François are struggling with loans they can't repay. Céline, a mother, was evicted from her apartment. She now lives with her mother. Unemployed, she receives €755 each month. But she has €8,000 in unpaid rent. How will she repay it? Bernadette and Jean-François, special education teachers, owe €225,000. Mortgage debt, but also numerous consumer loans taken out over ten years. They hope for partial debt forgiveness. Will they succeed? In court, debt is forgiven in one out of two cases. Alain, 53, has a permanent contract. His debt is his house, which has lost half its value in fifteen years. Alain owes €294,000 (mortgage and interest). Will he avoid having his house seized and sold at auction? All these debt cases will be judged in court, down to the last cent. In France, almost one in two cases leads to debt cancellation, representing €1.7 billion each year. #documentary #society #report A documentary by Thomas RAGUET First broadcast: 2018 🟠 Subscribe to 100% Conso    / @100conso   🟠 Produced by CAPA Presse 🟠 Welcome to 100% Conso, THE channel dedicated to social issues reports and documentaries! Here you'll find all the tips for living more affordably, as well as all the latest news on consumer habits in France and around the world. Whether you're at the Rungis wholesale market or in the grandest Parisian hotels, 100% Conso is YOUR weekly destination!