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Uneforceable loan agreements

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  • petermb_2
    petermb_2 Posts: 1,565 Forumite
    fatbelly wrote: »
    How can there be five breaches 'to do with apr'?

    Even if there were there is no guarantee that a court would declare the signed agreement to be improperly executed and unenforceable.

    If you were facing repossession, this might be worth a last-ditch attempt at defence using a decent company like Stephensons.

    But in your case the whole thing sounds bizarre.

    I have actually seen a agreement with ten issues on it. These were not all to do with APR though.

    i think you will find that some issues do actually make an agreement unenforceable and the court of appeal has already set precedence.
    I am a former Broker, former IFA and former compliance officer, for my sins.

    However, I have since seen the light.
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