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Crisis with partners loan
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Bossyboots wrote:I am not convinced that signing over the house to you is going to have any weight. The creditors are simply going to argue that it was done to deprive them of a security and they are likely to win an argument to have the attachment done on the house anyway while the issue is battled out.
Thats right, and youll end up being investigated by the OR Examiner if he goes bankrupt that could land you up !!!! creek in a barb wire canoe:o
BTW have you contacted the bank/martgage company and had a chat with them. You prob need to go into the branch or something. Explain whats happened. You say you have control of the money now thats good so there should be money flowing back into your mortgage now thus showing them things are moving again.0 -
This can not be dealt with in a branch - its gone too far. This person would need to speak with collections and recoveries0
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