
Hi saabrina It all hinges on the discharge of the trustee. We always try and take a balanced view on these things and didn't think keeping a trust ...
Hi porcupine People tend to panic over the calls thinking something's wrong, so it's always good to give some good news for a change. We have a ...
Hi weesenga Keep us posted as it will be interesting to see what they do, especially with the length of time which has passed since the discharge. ...
Hi Davy1870 Whatever option you look at will require the consent of your trustee. It's an interesting point though on a couple of fronts. The b...
Hi Arrow2014 I can't see any reason why not. They'll probably bite your hand off! Mark
Hi Stu0706 If the trustee has any interest in the house then they will require to extend the period of the trust deed until this is dealt with. ...
Hi TDA I think this may be the moral argument versus the legal argument. However I wonder in a worst case scenario if a Trustee accepted the claim...
Hi lanarklad As detailed above, it will be very difficult to obtain finance, especially from your current lender. The only option would appear to ...
Hi Graham The AIB can provide you with a Certificate of Discharge, but they will charge a fee for this. Mark
I would be surprised if the Trustee receives any objections whatsoever, however I can appreciate the worry. I'm sure it will be fine. Mark
Hi jb70 Depending on the level of contribution, it may be a better idea to try and reduce this for a month or 2 to clear the HP debt. Mark
Hi jb70 Unfortunately this is a debt which falls outwith the Trust Deed. The only options I can see are to arrange a repayment schedule with the...
Hi gra As mentioned above, in my experience it will have no effect. Mark
Hi Frank Glad it all worked out. Scary that it's been 3 years since the original meeting. Normal process will be to begin the closing process on...