That's good you feel that way mary. However I feel nothing like that. Honour the original agreements apart from the equity???? That is the key part...
That's nice of them to say they'll have no interest in it under 5000...... would be more useful if they said we have no interest in it no matter what ...
In hindsight it would seem that changing to an interest only mortgage before entering a trust deed would have been the best option for everyone. I d...
Yes goneunder thats what I feared could happen. I personally wouldn't be happy with your arrangements as it sounds as though you are actually paying ...
Be vigilant though. ... the panic can return at any time. The clock is ticking until the next forum guy who has been transferred reaches the end of...
Sorry I was only joking the first time tda, you must have been too quick with your 7 second replying skills before I managed to type the next thing!
Joking....... Thank you for the detailed reply it is appreciated as are all the replies. We will await anyone else coming forward to let us know h...
David, I don't think you've addressed the issues fully to be honest. ...
Yes TDA that is an "answer".... but I'm trying to make point in that if they chose to pursue equity despite a previous agreement in place confirming ...
Yes TDA that is an "answer".... but I'm trying to make point in that if they chose to pursue equity despite a previous agreement in place confirming ...
Hmmm on looking back it wasn't really answered so feel free to give an answer if you wish Kevin? If they chose to ignore the original agreement of ...
Thanks kevin although I was probably referring to the whole thing in general. I have lost the concept of which thread is which and who answered what!
quote:Originally posted by Trust Deed Assistant [br]Hello Steve. Sold down the river is correct. Processes surrounding IVA modifications aren't...
quote:Originally posted by Sold down the river [br]A very positive review of creditfix. Link removed by admin. The "not obligated to agree wi...
come on TDA that's crazy talk. If you bought a car at 10,000 that you later find 2.5 years later was worth £11,000, would you be happy to pay the car...