
Hi Eveyb I assume they mean that the Council will petition for sequestration if the debt remains unpaid. If this was incurred after the trust de...
Bobby, in the 93rd minute!
Ha! Busted
Hi Bitesized From the information there would appear to be gross equity of £28k. Assuming the property is owned, then half of this would be yours. ...
Strangely coinciding with the football being on the telly and the Eastenders killer being revealed. Not that I watch Eastenders of course.
Hi Bitesized In my experience the majority of decisions come down to timescale alone. I had a meeting yesterday with someone who had been in a DAS ...
Hi bettybongo999 It may be a bit of a long shot, but you should ask your solicitor if the title deeds to the property contains a survivorship claus...
Hi candlewick Unfortunately I need to do it to update our own stuff. It'll be a learning curve all round I'm guessing! Mark
Hi candlewick Unfortunately they didn't elaborate on the DAS position as it was 95% on the sequestration changes. I've got about 300 pages of no...
Sorry the spacing on the above post is rubbish. But if you persevere, you should get the gist. Mark
Hi cal Thanks for the kind words. They're v much appreciated. I still remember the first meeting like it was a few months back. All the best ...
Hi Drew In general the vast majority of creditors (90%+.)are dealt with by one of 2 companies who work to a set criteria. If your individual con...
Hi mags67 Looks like the money is yours as both discharges are registered. Great result. Mark
Hi mags67 It's certainly strange. If the ROI shows both you and the trustee have been discharged, then the payment will go to you. Even if they w...