[ad_1]
<img clbad = "alignnone size-full wp-image-290292 aligncenter" title = "Photo: Zane Bitere / LETA" src = "https://bnn.lv/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/ xLET_23221885-e1531726892968.jpg.pagespeed.ic.PhUhcjfCCh.jpg "alt =" Nearly a thirteenth or 8% of the population of Latvia has been in contact with a sworn bailiff in debtor status, according to the center research team and a survey of the Latvian Council of Bailiffs
"If the data are compared with the total population of Latvia, we can conclude that 1.993 million Latvians failed in their obligations in a timely manner and met the process implementation of the decision, "he added, in total, 17% of Latvian residents, 8% of debtors, 5% of sworn bailiffs, 5% of wounded or victims, while 4% of the population had a contact with another status, for example: an auction participant.It should be noted that for a majority conv the population – 4/5 or 82% had no contact with sworn bailiffs.
If we consider the distribution of the population in different age groups, we can conclude that for people aged 64 to 75, there has never been any contact with sworn ushers (92% and 91% respectively). In contrast, the population aged 35 to 44 and 45 to 54 was the most common (25% and 24% respectively)
The survey results also show that men (10%) are more indebted (10%) 6%). By region, the highest proportion of debtors is in Kurzeme (11%) and the lowest in Latgale (6%).
Relatively more often, their citizens do not fulfill their obligations in a timely manner, with a low income (13%) 11%)
SKDS, a center for market research and surveys. opinion for the citizens, in cooperation with the Latvian Council of Sworn Judicial Officers in May 2018. More than 1,000 respondents aged between 15 and 75 years were present at the maximum. The purpose of the survey was to know the opinions of the people on various issues related to debt recovery and the fulfillment of obligations.
Source link