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Hi there, here you go - just fill in where I have put XXX's

 

..................................................................................................Your address

 

Ref: (on their letter)

 

Date:

 

Name & Address of Lender

 

 

 

 

Dear Sirs,

 

RE: MORTGAGE ACCOUNT NO:

 

I am in receipt of your letter dated XXXX regarding the above mortgage account.

 

The arrears on the account since August are due to our young daughter being hospitalised and Mrs XXX’s resultant loss of earnings by having to take unpaid leave from work to stay with her.

 

However, our situation has now improved and we are able to re-commence the agreed £200 pm payments towards the arrears in addition to our normal monthly payments.

 

I trust you will understand our position in this and look forward to your acceptance of the above proposal.

 

 

Yours faithfully,

XXX

 

Make sure you send by recorded delivery - keep the receipt with a copy of the letter and then check on royalmail website in a few days to print of the signature. Keep in a safe place - you may need them at a later date.

 

Ell-enn

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Hi there, here you go - just fill in where I have put XXX's

 

..................................................................................................Your address

 

Ref: (on their letter)

 

Date:

 

Name & Address of Lender

 

 

 

 

Dear Sirs,

 

RE: MORTGAGE ACCOUNT NO:

 

I am in receipt of your letter dated XXXX regarding the above mortgage account.

 

The arrears on the account since August are due to our young daughter being hospitalised and Mrs XXX’s resultant loss of earnings by having to take unpaid leave from work to stay with her.

 

However, our situation has now improved and we are able to re-commence the agreed £200 pm payments towards the arrears in addition to our normal monthly payments.

 

I trust you will understand our position in this and look forward to your acceptance of the above proposal.

 

 

Yours faithfully,

XXX

 

Make sure you send by recorded delivery - keep the receipt with a copy of the letter and then check on royalmail website in a few days to print of the signature. Keep in a safe place - you may need them at a later date.

 

Ell-enn

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Thankyou so much Ell-enn. That's great! I'll get that done tonight and pop it into the post first thing in the morning. Fingers crossed they'll accept it. I'll let you know as soon as I hear anything.

Thanks again,

scared79 xxx

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Thankyou so much Ell-enn. That's great! I'll get that done tonight and pop it into the post first thing in the morning. Fingers crossed they'll accept it. I'll let you know as soon as I hear anything.

Thanks again,

scared79 xxx

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Just a quick update, I have received an eviction notice this morning set for the 14th of October!!! I'm really in a panic now as I haven't heard anything back from the letter I sent to them on the 18th of September. What do I need to do now? Please please help!

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Just a quick update, I have received an eviction notice this morning set for the 14th of October!!! I'm really in a panic now as I haven't heard anything back from the letter I sent to them on the 18th of September. What do I need to do now? Please please help!

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Thanks Bona, where do I download the N244 form from?

 

Also, the bailiff (who I must add was very nice and helpful) said that I can contact Citizen's Advice to ask them if one of their people can sit in on the hearing, is that right because I know I would be very very nervous in front of the judge and I don't know if I would be able to put my case across right without bursting into tears.

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Thanks Bona, where do I download the N244 form from?

 

Also, the bailiff (who I must add was very nice and helpful) said that I can contact Citizen's Advice to ask them if one of their people can sit in on the hearing, is that right because I know I would be very very nervous in front of the judge and I don't know if I would be able to put my case across right without bursting into tears.

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Hi there, don't panic - you can download the form here:

Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home select Forms and Guidance from the menu on the left hand side and enter N244 in the box. You will then be taken to a the screen where you can download the form.

 

Once you have done that I will give you the instructions for filling it in, and I will write you statement for Part 10, which is the important part.

 

Did you check on the royal mail website that they had signed for the letter you sent? if so you will need the printed receipt along with a copy of the letter to put with the N244 form.

 

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Hi there, don't panic - you can download the form here:

Her Majesty's Courts Service - Home select Forms and Guidance from the menu on the left hand side and enter N244 in the box. You will then be taken to a the screen where you can download the form.

 

Once you have done that I will give you the instructions for filling it in, and I will write you statement for Part 10, which is the important part.

 

Did you check on the royal mail website that they had signed for the letter you sent? if so you will need the printed receipt along with a copy of the letter to put with the N244 form.

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

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Just remembered, I've got internet problems at home at the moment, so if I can't get on line over the weekend please don't think I've forgotten you. I'll pick up with you again on monday.

 

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Just remembered, I've got internet problems at home at the moment, so if I can't get on line over the weekend please don't think I've forgotten you. I'll pick up with you again on monday.

 

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Please do not worry about being infront of the judge. It is formal but friendly,and there should be a duty solictor who will represent you in court.I know how you feel having been their myself, but keep calm and collected,and with the great advice from Ell-enn you will be ok.

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Please do not worry about being infront of the judge. It is formal but friendly,and there should be a duty solictor who will represent you in court.I know how you feel having been their myself, but keep calm and collected,and with the great advice from Ell-enn you will be ok.

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Hi Ell-enn, sorry I wasn't online yesterday, I've been ill over the weekend. Anyway, I've downloaded the N244 form and I'm a bit unsure as to which bits I need to fill out.

Also when I actually go to a hearing are children allowed in the room as I will most likely have my 2 year old son with me as it will be highly unlikely I would be able to get a babysitter during the day.

Thanks,

scared79 xx

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Hi Ell-enn, sorry I wasn't online yesterday, I've been ill over the weekend. Anyway, I've downloaded the N244 form and I'm a bit unsure as to which bits I need to fill out.

Also when I actually go to a hearing are children allowed in the room as I will most likely have my 2 year old son with me as it will be highly unlikely I would be able to get a babysitter during the day.

Thanks,

scared79 xx

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Hi there, just a couple of questions before I give you the instructions for filling in the N244. You will need your budget sheet to go with the N244 and also copies of the letters you sent.

 

Is the mortgage in joint names?

 

How old are your children?

 

 

Kind Regards

 

Ell-enn

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