Mark McFadyen
Mark McFadyen
@mark-mcfadyen
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Joined: Feb 6, 2009
Topics: 60 / Replies: 4737
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RE: No Discharge

Hi pingpong Unfortunately the answer is no. I have taken this section apart on numerous occassions to see if this was possible. S.23 deals with t...

12 years ago
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RE: Pounds to Pocket

Hi Delboy69 It seems a few of these type of lenders don't follow the normal route. We still receive emails through our website about claims in spe...

12 years ago
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RE: 28 November 2013

This may well be my favourite thread on the forum so far. Mark

12 years ago
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RE: selling home while in Protected Trust Deed?

No problem, always glad to help. Hopefully there will be no issues and it all goes smoothly. If we are to believe the papers, the demand for prope...

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RE: 28 November 2013

Hi sparky1 Yes and to add insult to injury the information was posted on an American site which stated he developed the Trust Deed after he 'mispla...

12 years ago
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RE: selling home while in Protected Trust Deed?

Hi elaine There should be no issue with your partner's house if you move in. Best run it past your trustee and you will need their authority to ...

12 years ago
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RE: selling home while in Protected Trust Deed?

Hi elaine The answer would be the same as posted above on the other post. Your Trustee would require to consent to the sale on the basis of prio...

12 years ago
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RE: 28 November 2013

Hi sparky1 Just checked and it appears to have been developed BY Sir Walter Scott in 1826 after the failure of his printing business. The things...

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RE: No Discharge

Bet I can guess the Trustee! If you have made all your payments and the delay is at their end, then you should find out the reason for the delay an...

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RE: 28 November 2013

Hi sparky1 Trust Deeds have been around for a few hundred years. From (old) memory Sir Walter Scott signed one. In the old days I think you eithe...

12 years ago
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RE: Received my "form 6" in the post today- now what?!

Hi debtfree13 I meant to say, there is no need for you to sign the Form 5. This is standard form signed by the Trustee. Mark

12 years ago
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RE: New PC

Hi kdog7 I would be very surprised if this was an issue given the difference in figures we are looking is minimal. Good luck with the course, I'...

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RE: 28 November 2013

Hi TDA It's a good point. The main difference between Trust Deeds and Sequestration is perception. People have always thought that the sequestrat...

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RE: Savings accounts

Hi Bravator Your post sums up the totally illogical approach by banks. Firstly you are discharged and secondly looking to SAVE money. No risk the...

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