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zoe |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 12:20:16 Brett in a previous post http://www.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/forum/topic.asp?whichpage=0.533333333333333&TOPIC_ID=901#2397 you have said that this "varies from office to office" which offices are taking this into account? thanks |
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Posted - 14 May 2008 : 22:09:14 Hi Zoe,
before you do this I would not advice the use of an Estate Agent valuation.
Agents tend to value property more positively as if they were marketing the property for sale.
I would advice you to pay to have a Chartered surveyor to value the property.
Surveyors will value the property as if it were being done for mortgage purposes and therefore will give you a much more realistic market value. Tell the surveyor that you want a valuation for the property to be sold within three months.
This should give you a lower valuation and as a surveyor has professional indemnity insurance to support the valuation this is acceptable within the OR's office.
Although your OR may not accept the redemption figure and sale costs, with a lower valuation you may be able to get around this problem.
Kind Regards,
Brett England
Bankruptcy Specialist
England,Jackman & Spacey
WebSite www.ejands.co.uk
View my personal story & blogs at:
http://brettengland.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/ |
zoe |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 20:35:45 It is mine - i am about to send in to them It was an estate agent |
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Posted - 14 May 2008 : 20:22:00 Hi zoe,
Is this you valuation or theirs? If it is yours have they accepted this figure? Who valued the property surveyor or estate agent?
Kind Regards,
Brett England
Bankruptcy Specialist
England,Jackman & Spacey
WebSite www.ejands.co.uk
View my personal story & blogs at:
http://brettengland.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/ |
zoe |
Posted - 14 May 2008 : 20:18:59 No not accepting - property valued at 132000, redemption £116500 and £5000 Early redemption valid for another 3.5 years. I will be discharged on 21 June |
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Posted - 14 May 2008 : 20:15:36 Hi Zoe,
If your particular trustee/OR is categorically not accepting this then what have they agreed to accept?
What is your valuation and current mortgage?
I have found little problem in negotiating property transactions, however with our assisted cases the preparation is in place prior to the Bankruptcy ready for the OR to agree and accept the offer made.
How far are you into your Bankruptcy?
If your OR is not playing ball it may be better for you to wait until they either refer your case to an independent trustee or the regional RTUL
Kind Regards,
Brett England
Bankruptcy Specialist
England,Jackman & Spacey
WebSite www.ejands.co.uk
View my personal story & blogs at:
http://brettengland.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/ |
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