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Hi guys,

 

I wonder if anyone can help....

 

I moved out of my property some 4 years ago but rented it out and I'm now selling it.

 

As part of the buyers checks, and my solicitors checks,

I apparently have a bankruptcy petition against me and my solicitors want to know if this has been discharged.

 

"We have noted on the Office Copies of the above property that there is a Bankcruptcy Notice dated 23 May 2012.

 

Please can you provide us with more information of this notice and confirm details of who the trustee in bankruptcy is.

 

 

Please can you also confirm if you have now been discharged from this notice?"

 

I know nothing about this at all.

 

 

I'm not bankrupt on the Insolvency Register and I've not been personally served anything,

I wasn't living at that address (although I do own it).

 

I don't know what this means!

 

Am I bankrupt??

 

How do I get rid of this petition so I can sell the property?

 

Help!

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so you have no idea who the petitioner is/was ?

 

Have you looked on your credit files to see if there is anything on there ?

 

I will try and find someone who can help.

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Wow... this will probably be the shortest thread ever.... I seem to have got it sorted...

 

Apparently Lowell Portfolio is the petitioner.

 

 

They filed on 22 May 2012 but then withdrew their petition on 19 July 2012.

 

 

The courts \ land registry never took the application off the land registry.

 

I'm now to go into court on Monday, get a copy of the withdrawal letter (£10 fee)

and send it to my solicitor so they can get it taken off.

 

So it turns out I'm not bankrupt. Phew!!

 

The court phone line was very helpful and answered fairly quickly.

 

Thanks citizenb for your offer of help...

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WOW.. that was fast and I am really pleased that this is sorted.. however, has this damaged your reputation in any way.

 

Has it been recorded on your credit files for instance?

 

Why did Lowells issue the petition in the first place? Especially if you were never aware this had been done.

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If this appeared on CRA files' date=' compensation could be a possibility.[/quote']

 

Have you checked your Credit files ?

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