Indentured Servant
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RE: Forced extension of trust deed

Thank you! I realise I'm ranting slightly but my friend is very upset by all of this and while they admit they were foolish and it is right that re...

13 years ago
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RE: Forced extension of trust deed

Sorry but that's another obfuscation, regulated and inspect by whom, the AIB?, their advice is to contact the trustee so back to square one. Yet ag...

13 years ago
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RE: Forced extension of trust deed

It is all very well to state that an alternative valuation can be used as a negotiating position but again does it actually give any leverage. If the ...

13 years ago
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RE: Forced extension of trust deed

I may well be judging them harshly as you have said however given the lack of transparency that's been evident so far from the trustee I'm less inclin...

13 years ago
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RE: Forced extension of trust deed

Trade-in value is always higher that the open market value (since they're loading the customer up with debt they can always give the impression of bei...

13 years ago
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RE: Forced extension of trust deed

These arrears seem to have been calculated based on a retrospective review - why this occurs at the end of the trust deed and how they can apply retro...

13 years ago
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RE: Forced extension of trust deed

What your reply seems to confirm is that under a trust deed the debtor has no control nor right of appeal against any decisions being made by the trus...

13 years ago
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