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Posted - 12 November 2008 : 14:42:30 . |
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Skippy |
Posted - 03 March 2010 : 08:59:35 It's good to hear from you Mish, how are things with you?
Paul, things will get better although it may not seem like it at the moment x
View my blog at http://skippy13.blogs.bankruptcyhelp.org.uk/
Only when the last tree has died, the last river has been poisoned and the last fish has been caught will we realise that we cannot eat money.
32 IPA payments made, 4 to go - the end is in sight! |
mish1953 |
Posted - 02 March 2010 : 21:03:19 Hi Paul
it will get better - BR 2007 .. IPA to finish later this year .
Keep your chin up
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Paul 50 |
Posted - 28 February 2010 : 09:39:02 Hi Time considering BR Chrismas 2008.Filed for BR Feb 2009.
Went BR 26th March 2009 Chester Court(Wife as well).
Early Discharge 7th Jan 2010
IPA £280 Lost house,motorbike,second car
Can only get better..........surely !! |
John |
Posted - 02 March 2009 : 08:06:55 Hi
if your property is in negative equity you are perfectly ok to keep it on 2 conditions. First is that you can keep up the mortgage repayments. Second is that you or a 3rd party have sufficient funds to purchase your beneficial interest in the property.
I believe from your posts on the main forum the mortgage and property is in your sole name. The BI, which for the moment belongs to the OR, will cost whosoever buys it £1 plus legal fees. If you are a sole owner the legal fees will cost a 3rd party approx £500.
If you personally buy the BI the above costs will be the same but you, not if a 3rd party makes the purchase, will be required to pay what is known as an Ad Valorem fee which is 1% of the property value. Therefore a 3rd party purchase is much cheaper.
Once you are discharged you can arrange through a solicitor to have the BI transferred back to you. The 3rd party therefore needs to be someone you trust implicitely as once they own the BI you cannot force a later transfer. If this were the case then although you continue to be liable for the mortgage repayments any equity accrued in years to come would belong to the 3rd party. Effectively therefore you would be renting the property.
John White England Jackman & Spacey |
raniston1984 |
Posted - 01 March 2009 : 21:19:24 Hello I was wondering I am considering bankruptcy and also have a flat in negative equity, what do you mean when you say you "would like to buy back teh BI back from OR" how much does that cost and what is it?can you continue living in your home?
also as for printing in the paper, do they just put a few lines in the back of the paper about you normally or is it more? many thanks :) rachel |
jayne h |
Posted - 11 December 2008 : 17:24:09 From considering BR to doing it 3 months.
Went BR on 13th October 2008 at Birmingham Court. OR interview 29th October 2008 - lasted approx 1 hr (+ 1 hr for hubby).
2 adults, 1 child.
I kept my car (I valued it at £2,700 - OR said if agent thought it was worth that I could keep it - had my letter yesterday to say I can - chuffed!).
Husbands car went, which we expected, £2,000 received back from OR to purchase another one.
As house in neg equity we would like to buy the BI back from OR - trying to get an Estate Agent valuation at mo.
We will have a NT IPA, however, we are just about to inform OR about reduction in mortgage payment by a substantial amount so we will probably have to pay one.
Jayne.
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mish1953 |
Posted - 10 December 2008 : 21:45:44 Hi
Time from decision to go bankrupt to court 2 weeks
Ipswich
BR on 7/7/07
Discharged 21/12/07
IPA £80 pm , lost house, lost motorbike, kept car, kept sense of humour
Slainge Mish |
movin on |
Posted - 22 November 2008 : 13:30:37 From time considering bankruptcy to filling 1 month
Bankrupt 13 October 2008 - Warrington County Court
Telephone inteview 21 October 2008 (1 1/4 hours)
OR's Office Chester
No IPA (Only hubby works)
2 Children, 2 adults.
Hope you dont mind me adding next bit Jo....
Local Paper it went in was Liverpool Daily Post
Onwards and Upwards is the way im going :-0)
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maizie |
Posted - 17 November 2008 : 14:08:43 Mine only went in the London Gazette and the Portsmouth news but its up to the OR to decide which paper(s) it goes in.
Maizie |
Almost there |
Posted - 17 November 2008 : 12:35:35 Hi Maizie, thank you so much for your reply. That is good to know that they are all nice, I won't dread it so much now. Did your name go in the Portsmouth or Southampton News? |
maizie |
Posted - 17 November 2008 : 09:22:22 Hi veryworried
Yes they are all really nice and it was over very quickly. I didn't see the judge, nobody did that day, I don't know whether thats the norm though!
My OR in Southampton was lovely, very calming, very understanding and didn't make me feel like I had done anything wrong.
Good luck! x
Maizie |
huntersrishon |
Posted - 15 November 2008 : 21:35:45 From time considering BR to filing 6 weeks.
BR on 23rd October 2008.
OR office Bournemouth - telephone interview 24th October.
NT code IPA - heard nothing else yet!!
Waiting to hear about car - OR gave value as 3,300 and asked us to send in valuations as we got much lower (2,450-2,700)still waiting to hear.
Dee |
digman |
Posted - 15 November 2008 : 13:28:38 From time considering Br to filing :- 1 month
Bankrupt 03 October 2008 Kingston-upon-Hull
Face to Face interview (my request) 16 October 2008
OR office HULL
No IPA - only NT code IPA £309
Will be getting BRU as debts partly due to gambling
Update *** - Discharged Oct 09 Bru of 4 years No IPA
SORTED
2 Adults / 3 Children
Andy |
Almost there |
Posted - 15 November 2008 : 09:15:26 Hi Maizie, I live in the Portsmouth area so will be doing the BR there and OR meeting at Southampton, are they a friendly bunch? I am just curious to know. Thanks. Sandie x |
gally |
Posted - 12 November 2008 : 17:08:09 from thinking to actually phoning to arrange court appointment 4 months court appointment 2 weeks later !!! very busy filed 25th sept 08 hull OR meeting 11th oct 4.5 hours long including coffee and cig breaks ipa £180 variable as commission based review every 3 months nt estimate £580 again reviewable every 3 months discharged we will c over the coming months x
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