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melanie_giles
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Posted - 18 July 2008 :  00:27:46  Show Profile  Visit melanie_giles's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hammy

No your understanding of my post is not quite right. You cannot discount the equity by £5k just because that is the level to which possession proceedings would not be commenced. If there is £10k worth of equity the OR will want to see the lot paid over.

For an informal chat about any financial difficulties, or advice as to the options available, I can be contacted via my website - www.melaniegiles.com
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Worried Essex
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Posted - 23 July 2008 :  16:42:18  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi all, this is exactly my position too; I met the OR 2 days ago and they said they may try and block a sale to my wife for £1 (actually I have negative equity now) following recent slump in house prices as if they forced a sale and made me move out, I could rent for less than the monthly mortgage costs and therefore there would be more £ available each month for creditors. Spoke to Julian earlier, very helpful. Thanks Julian. All a bit of a worry.
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