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Mortgage company failed to remove the charge from my deeds at the Land Registry.
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Statex2_2 said:Banks are not unknown for their underhand tactics. An acquaintance recently died and the bank were his executors. they sold his business but the widow received nothing the bank took all the revenue from the sale of the business claiming it was for administration charges.
Similarly my wife was forced to take out a pension by her employer and when she went to claim her pension she was also told that there would be no pension as the funds were all used in administration charges.I am not sure what the purpose of this is? You asked for advice. You received advice.No reliance should be placed on the above! Absolutely none, do you hear?1 -
There aren't going to be "administration charges" or anything similar for a long-redeemed mortgage account. All that's involved here is the bank signing the discharge.Statex2_2 said:Banks are not unknown for their underhand tactics. An acquaintance recently died and the bank were his executors. they sold his business but the widow received nothing the bank took all the revenue from the sale of the business claiming it was for administration charges.
Similarly my wife was forced to take out a pension by her employer and when she went to claim her pension she was also told that there would be no pension as the funds were all used in administration charges.0
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