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short1 Posted - 26 March 2010 : 15:56:49
My case was passed to IP by OR as they thought there was more than 10k in equity in my home which there wasn't/isn't following a number of valuations.. I have been offered to buy BI for almost 5k which is good news but I'm told by IP's office that i don't need to appoint solicitor as the IP will just remove their interest from land registry on receipt of they money... is this correct as I was under impression that I needed legal help?

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short1 Posted - 31 March 2010 : 14:27:39
Thanks guys, it is my mum who is buying the BI but she doesn't want any interest in my property it is more of a gift than a loan. So do I just hand over the money, do a land registry search and that's it? and what will my mum need to do? I have read lots of post recommending solicitor so is that just when your BR is handled by OR and not a trustee? Many thanks for your help.

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short1 Posted - 31 March 2010 : 14:25:42
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Originally posted by Housing

Hi,

I agree, you should not require a solicitor for this it is a simple Deed of Variation. Is it a family member/partner/joint owner buying the BI?

Good luck, Richard

"There are no problems - only solutions"



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Housing Posted - 26 March 2010 : 20:22:48
Hi,

I agree, you should not require a solicitor for this it is a simple Deed of Variation. Is it a family member/partner/joint owner buying the BI?

Good luck, Richard

"There are no problems - only solutions"
Bridgewood Posted - 26 March 2010 : 16:53:14
Hi Short1

If you are discharged, and you are buying back your interest, then I don't think you need to get any legal help as the trustee would usually do the necessaries at the land registry.

If a third party is buying the interest they would definitely need independent advice

It may be worthwhile to get a land registry search after the event (you can do them online for £4) on your property just to make sure the bankruptcy registrations have been removed

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