GPs know all about the stress and worry and anxiety which comes from having money problems. They know how those feelings can make it impossbile to th...
It makes perfect sense, Mark [:)]. But, in fairness to people who are answering calls - across the board - they're generally not allowed to be as b...
I'm inclined to agree with TDA on this one. There may well be nothing in the Regulations, or the guidance, which says that someone in a trust deed ...
DAS puts a stop to new diligence. With existing diligence, DAS will lift an arrestment. It won't lift an inhibition. There can be some technica...
I knew that this topic was familiar! Only the cases being discussed before were from 1994. I haven't double-checked on the AiB website, but this w...
It sounds like you haven't fully opened up the entry in the Register. Your name will be a hyperlink (or whatever it's called!). click on your name...
As I understand it: - your trustee arranged for the valuation to be carried out - the costs for that work will be taken from the trust deed 'pot' ...
quote:Originally posted by gresgow The point is that once obtained by the trustee the information should have been passed onto me. Why do you ...
Ah, gresgow - the phrase "I shouldn't have to ask for...." lies at the root of a lot of unnecessary worry and irritation. In a lot of areas of life. ...
quote:Originally posted by Lewdboy No this is not a joke and your reply is less than helpful. There is a clear reason i ask these questions on an int...
Very true, robinhood. Although you wouldn't expect to have to do it yourself if you were paying a money adviser a fee to administer the DAS for you...
Like Kevin, I have some question for you - so apologies in advance! Has anyone actually asked for your partner's DAS to be revoked? He would have ...
I have no idea what the bank's "perception of the DAS" is. If you want to know what their perception is, you'd have to ask the bank. You committed...
quote:Originally posted by dtr1002 Thanks Mark - is there a question of process here. I would like to know how that process will operate. So RBS says...