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duty to get highest pricee for repossession??

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  • G_M
    G_M Posts: 51,977 Forumite
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    j_carnee wrote: »
    if i could identify the bank i would contact it directly........
    oh genius......please identify for me if you can. (£25 to charity)

    Until now I'd taken you at your word that you know what you're doing conveyancing-wise.

    Clearly you don't.

    Which of course may be exactly why the bank/their solicitors do not wish to get into a drawn-out sale to you.....
  • j_carnee
    j_carnee Posts: 51 Forumite
    G_M wrote: »
    Until now I'd taken you at your word that you know what you're doing conveyancing-wise.

    Clearly you don't.

    Which of course may be exactly why the bank/their solicitors do not wish to get into a drawn-out sale to you.....

    your reasoning being.....
    i notice you cannot identify bank as claimed.........
  • j_carnee
    j_carnee Posts: 51 Forumite
    if someone can prove self conveyancing purchaser cannot possibly complete a transaction within 24 hours......i will donate £500 to charity (or shut up!!!)
  • terryw
    terryw Posts: 4,396 Forumite
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    OP

    The bank will be on the Land Certificate.
    "If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
    Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
    Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling
  • j_carnee
    j_carnee Posts: 51 Forumite
    edited 24 August 2012 at 4:54PM
    terryw wrote: »
    OP

    The bank will be on the Land Certificate.

    the bank is not on land certificate.... the CHARGE is.
    bank=mortgage=power of sale
  • terryw
    terryw Posts: 4,396 Forumite
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    j_carnee wrote: »
    if someone can prove self conveyancing purchaser cannot possibly complete a transaction within 24 hours......i will donate £500 to charity (or shut up!!!)


    Years ago, before the Money-laundering stuff, I managed this in less than 24 hours from seeing the property to completion.
    "If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
    Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
    Extract from "If" by Rudyard Kipling
  • j_carnee
    j_carnee Posts: 51 Forumite
    terryw wrote: »
    Years ago, before the Money-laundering stuff, I managed this in less than 24 hours from seeing the property to completion.

    you are right!!! legitimate cash has no equal.....
  • j_carnee
    j_carnee Posts: 51 Forumite
    no help.....no honesty.........no answers
  • j_carnee
    j_carnee Posts: 51 Forumite
    if i get CORRECT answers to these questions,i will make £500 donation to charity of answerers choice.
    1.CAN LAW FIRMS LEGALLY EXCLUDE SELF CONVEYANCING BUYERS FOR NO REASON????
    2. IF BANK SELLS FOR PRICE LESS THAN NOTIFIED 100% GENUINE HIGHER OFFER,IS THERE ANY REMEDY???
  • justjohn
    justjohn Posts: 2,260 Forumite
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    bank can and do sell too a lower bidder/offer

    However it has to be justifiable.

    In this case you are not considered competent. i assume the bank know there will be no come back by refusing your offer. As any judge would also not consider you to be competent.

    I totally agree with your stance/attitude too this situation. however i also understand were the bank is coming from.

    i have full access to register direct/ROS land registry in Scotland. I have more access to land registry in Scotland than some local solicitors have. How ever dealing with repo's its just not worth the hassle to do the conveyancing
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