
Hi kdog7 I think the benefit is being able to apply online and see the result. AsDavid says above, it's not something I have came across as being a...
Hi Chillypink Hopefully it all works out and concludes after the final payment. Has the property been valued? Mark
Hi Chillypink No, the trustee cannot extend it on the basis of what might happen in the future concerning income. Once you have made payment of al...
Hi Chillypink Unfortunately there is no set answer as the forum has some people who have been in 8 years+. It is key to have everything agreed a...
Hi FF36 I can think of a few cases where this has happened. I suppose the key thing for you is to ensure the equity is dealt with and the trustee ...
Hi imcville Great news and it goes to show that there is life after a Trust Deed. All the best for the future and the big move... I've just move...
Hi FF36 TDA is correct as there will be a process to go through. If your husband can raise the money, then the Trustee could effectively assign ...
Hi Tony Great advice. I always say to people not to accept the 'could be, might be' kind of advice & leave nothing to chance. That said, in my opin...
Hi weesenga Well there you go! Being the eternal optimist, I had a feeling it would work out. Next round on you I'm guessing! Mark
I don't think its a question of trust to be honest, as all firms work under the same rules and guidance. The biggest issue seems to be how firms inter...
It's a wise move to know exactly who you are dealing with and even better, in my opinion, if the advisor who you dealt with at the start will still be...
We're certainly finding more and more debts being sold on, although as you say, it makes no difference to the trust deed as you are still protected. ...
Hi Ros When you say it was signed over in trust, was this carried out before the trust deed was signed and was this registered against the title of...
There's been a couple of posts on this fairly recently and the general opinion seems to be to avoid middlemen, especially if they have contacted you r...
Hi Simon It's unlikely as the Trustee will have costs and outlays to deduct from that, however where payments and PPI etc exceed the actual debt it...