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Voluntary surrender of property form - should I sign it?

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  • MammaCas
    MammaCas Posts: 312 Forumite
    silvercar wrote: »
    I'm idly wondering if they have the right to refuse to accept a hand written voluntary repossession letter?

    If it wasn't in the original terms and conditions of your mortgage that a voluntary repossession could only be effected by the completion of the lenders own form, do they have the right to ignore your letter to them?

    Hmmm...very good point...:A
  • autismmum
    autismmum Posts: 444 Forumite
    twenty years ago ( my first home at 17) got behind with payments and , i relented and signed away my home, and they came after me for another 10 grand, dont sign,
    totally debt free:j and mortgage free too 2010
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