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A guide to Charging Orders & Orders for Sale
Basil Fawlty replied to sequenci's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Absolutely, this is what I've found from others who are selling with a restriction, but one or two have been lucky enough to find solicitors that understand it and have been able to sell with no problems. -
A guide to Charging Orders & Orders for Sale
Basil Fawlty replied to sequenci's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Thanks eggboxy1, this is what I was trying to get to, the difference between a charging order and a restriction against a single debtor/joint owner... so in fact with a restriction when the property is sold, the restriction drops off and an unsecured CCJ remains. -
A guide to Charging Orders & Orders for Sale
Basil Fawlty replied to sequenci's topic in Financial Legal Issues
I've just seen this on another forum regarding someone who successfully sold his house with a restriction on it and after informing the creditor the restriction disappeared. This was part of the information he received from the Land Registry: "As such providing your solicitor provides a certificate confirming this then the terms of the restriction are complied with. The restriction(s) would then be removed when the transfer (sale) is registered which overreaches the interest protected by the restriction. " -
A guide to Charging Orders & Orders for Sale
Basil Fawlty replied to sequenci's topic in Financial Legal Issues
I can understand it with a full charge, but with a restriction too? -
A guide to Charging Orders & Orders for Sale
Basil Fawlty replied to sequenci's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Can someone just clear something up please. Surely the debt ''belongs'' to the original debtor or are you saying that if a person buys a house with a charge on it (which is the seller's debt), that buyer now becomes liable for the debt? -
Andy could you link to the thread please as this is something I may look at in the future with a possible future AK claim? Tks
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Varde/Brachers claimform - MBNA card
Basil Fawlty replied to Smoothound's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Thats exactly as I thought, and I havent paid them anything for a long while now, but I seem to remember in one case mentioned on this forum that the judge said that he couldnt understand why the debtor wasnt paying anything (think it might have been the Harrison case). I'm asking this as Varde have an MBNA account of mine and its only a matter of time before I'm in court with it like smoothound I suppose. BF -
Varde/Brachers claimform - MBNA card
Basil Fawlty replied to Smoothound's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Car2043, in your experience does it go down better in court if you are paying something every month, even if you believe the agreement is unenforceable, or does this give them the opportunity to say that ''you're paying, so you must accept the agreement''? BF -
Varde/Brachers claimform - MBNA card
Basil Fawlty replied to Smoothound's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Does the fact that Varde is an Irish company and under Irish law mean that they can't take you to court to recover a debt in the UK? BF -
Shanidev v Verde/MBNA-Prelim hearing help wanted.
Basil Fawlty replied to Shanidev's topic in Financial Legal Issues
Is it likely that Varde would have the same problems as Cabot and would be forced to discontinue any court actions? BF -
This is exactly the part that confuses me. The new owners (experto) cannot give me a credit facility, so how does the agreement remain live? BF
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Thought they might be. Thanks BF
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They are phoning pretty much every day, I'm presuming they work for Experto? BF
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Anyone heard of CMC? BF
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Thanks Donkey, so i suppose the best I can do is let them try take me to court on the back of a faulty DN (not enough time), they lose, serve a correct DN (the new owners) and we go to court again. Brandon doesn't make a huge lot of difference, just extends the time and makes them work a bit harder for the money. BF
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So all Amex have to do now is to re-issue a correct DN and they will claim their money? BF
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What if the original creditor has served a faulty DN, then sold the account to another company (before the 14 days)? Is the account still live, or is it terminated by their actions? BF
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I thought I hadn't seen him for a while. When you say he's changed horses, you don't mean he has changed his views on defending these cases do you? BF
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I'm now officially more confused today than I was yesterday! BF
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Thats what I was thinking. Thanks BF
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Yes, with not enough days when postage was taken into account BF
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