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Nina.39 |
Posted - 29 March 2012 : 13:01:17 Does anyone know anything about these companies that will buy your house fast for cash and pay all legal fees etc.. seems too good to be true? |
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debtinfo |
Posted - 29 March 2012 : 17:58:23 or call business debtline, as the name suggets they specialise in debtors than are running business's |
Niobe |
Posted - 29 March 2012 : 17:47:24 Why don't you have a chat with one of the experts? Their contact details are on the left hand side of the page under the expert link and the advice is free.
Follow through Make your dreams come true Don't give up the fight You will be alright 'Cause there's no one like you in the universe
Jan xxx |
Nina.39 |
Posted - 29 March 2012 : 17:39:38 I was wondering if there is anyone that is well up on HMRC debt because my husband has an outstanding VAT bill and is being threatened with bankruptcy (which has been adjourned twice) the next hearing is 25th April, and basically we have had enough of trying to keep our heads above water, and think we will have to look at it as a fresh start. I am not sleeping very well at all at the moment! The question is my husband is still trading at the moment and when he asked his accountants about stopping being VAT registered because of this BR hanging over us, they said it wasn't that easy and you have to prove that you will not be earning a certain amount in the coming year to stop being VAT registered! So he is still continuing charging VAT on his invoices because like he said he wants to be able to earn as much as he can in the coming year even though he will be bankrupt! Is that right? Also I would have to go bankrupt as well wouldn't I because of the joint loans. Sorry to waffle on but we seem to be getting nowhere as nobody has a clue. CAB included! Nina X
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Melanie.n |
Posted - 29 March 2012 : 16:56:51 Hi there - this is not an area that i can provide advice on, purely because I have no idea. What I can provide advice on is the SARB - Sale and Rent Back, whereby you sell your home and remain as a tenant - This is now a regulated area, and provides you with security. In so much that you can sell your home (albeit not for full market value) and then remain in the property if you so wish - for a minimum time period of 5 years, paying a local value rent. You do not have to remain in the property, but if you decide to do so you have safegueards.
If you would like to chat further on this, or indeed have information on your initial enquiry please do not hesitate to post on the forum, or contact me via the experts tab
Melanie Nicholas CertDR 30+years insolvency experience - 23 of which in the Insolvency Service and the past 8 years with a number of IP firms. I can be contacted at www.lifestylemoney.net or via the experts tab |
Niobe |
Posted - 29 March 2012 : 13:18:59 Probably is Nina - there will be a catch somewhere.
Don't forget that you will get nowhere near the market value for the house.
Follow through Make your dreams come true Don't give up the fight You will be alright 'Cause there's no one like you in the universe
Jan xxx |
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