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MNP Debt delivers non-judgemental advice to anyone in Maple Ridge dealing with the stress of being in debt. Our solutions, including Bankruptcy, Consumer Proposals, and debt consolidation, are all carefully considered to find the right option for you. Schedule a free, no-commitment conversation with one of our Licensed Insolvency Trustees to learn how we can help.
Our MNP Debt office in Maple Ridge is located on the 2nd Floor at 11939 224th Street in the Jem Place building, located right across the street from Memorial Peace Park near Haney Place Mall. There is plenty of free street parking in the vicinity. For transit users, our office is close to transit stops that run along Lougheed Highway and Dewdney Trunk Road. Routes C43, C47 and C48 run along 224th Street (right out front of our office). Routes C47 and C48 run along Lougheed Highway and, Route No. 701, 791 and C45 along Dewdney Trunk Road, which are also available transit options.
Located 50 minutes east of Downtown Vancouver.
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