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Matrimonial Home Rights Order

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  • patman99
    patman99 Posts: 8,532 Forumite
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    The Deep only asked whether anyone else has had the same issue.
    Never Knowingly Understood.

    Member #1 of £1,000 challenge - £13.74/ £1000 (that's 1.374%)

    3-6 month EF £0/£3600 (that's 0 days worth)

  • missprice
    missprice Posts: 3,736 Forumite
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    The_Deep wrote: »
    Update. For a dentist, he seems remarkably ignorant of the Law.


    He has picked the wrong marine.


    Umm he is a dentist not a solicitor?
    If you had said for a solicitor he seems remarkably
    Ignorant of the law, then yeah it's a great point. But people who rummage around in one's mouth, nah.

    And just because someone put a charge on a house doesn't mean you are any worse off, or that it will take eons longer to buy.
    Unless there is more to this?
    63 mortgage payments to go.

    Zero wins 2016 😥
  • Margot123
    Margot123 Posts: 1,116 Forumite
    patman99 wrote: »
    The Deep only asked whether anyone else has had the same issue.

    Phew, I was wondering when someone else would notice what the OP was actually asking in the first place.
  • The_Deep
    The_Deep Posts: 16,830 Forumite
    edited 7 January 2018 at 6:17PM
    Dean, you seem unfamiliar with HRNs, I could not have bought the house. His wife has legally forbidden that. As a consequence I have had to find another house.

    Unforeseen, a dentist spends up to seven years learning his profession before qualifying. During that time they learn how to research, prioritise, evaluate evidence, absorb large amounts of information, and chronicle their conclusions

    I would expect anyone wishing to embark on a court case to familiarise themselves with the basics of relevant law beforehand, he has not done so. He is claiming large sums of money for breach of a non-existent contract.

    Miss Price, see above. Of course I am worse off, he lied to me and because of this I am £1200, and several hours of my time, worse off.

    Margot/Patman, well spotted.
    You never know how far you can go until you go too far.
  • G_M
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    Margot123 wrote: »
    Phew, I was wondering when someone else would notice what the OP was actually asking in the first place.
    Ah. Sorry.

    The answer is 'Yes'.
  • Thrugelmir
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    The_Deep wrote: »
    He is counter claiming £1500 for Estate Agents' fees, legal expenses, and distress, presumably under Contract Law, but there are no contracts. For a dentist, he seems remarkably ignorant of the Law.

    Perhaps your vendor sought legal advice as well. As a Marine I'm sure that you aren't trained to make presumptions.
  • es5595
    es5595 Posts: 385 Forumite
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    nobblyned wrote: »
    Did you ever find out if the charge going to be paid from the proceeds of the sale, or just go straight for the nuclear option?
    Since the original post was over two month ago, I imagine the other options have been considered. The OP is now returning to keep his thread updated in case a similar scenario befalls someone else.
  • The_Deep
    The_Deep Posts: 16,830 Forumite
    Nobby is talking about another thread. It goes to the Ombudsman next week, I am claiming £500 for male fides.
    You never know how far you can go until you go too far.
  • iammumtoone
    iammumtoone Posts: 6,377 Forumite
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    This is a classic example of why threads never get updated with the final outcome.

    In this case the OP seems to be trying to update in case it helps someone in future. but not getting much back for their efforts only extra hassle.

    I can understand why many do not bother to update which is a shame.
  • The_Deep
    The_Deep Posts: 16,830 Forumite
    Thank you, but I am used to it. If you look at some of the stuff we get on the private parking board you will see my point.
    You never know how far you can go until you go too far.
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