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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 17:15:59 Hi, Heres the situation, Buy to let mortgaged house has been sold with a shortfall, with the following, very rough figures.
Sale price, £195,000 Mortgage outstanding £180,000 First charge. Second charge £ 25,000
Shortfall of £10,000 plus costs.
What happens to the shortfall/second charge?
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 20:18:43 Hi Viki,
When I say thankfully before discharge, I meant it from the point of view that I expect plenty of correspondence from my trustee during bankruptcy, and the property is part of that.
I realise with my BR that I will be chatting to my trustee quite a bit even after discharge. Which isn't too far now.
I can see the light at the end of the tunnel.....either that or its the train coming ;-)
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 20:08:33 Don't worry year 2029, your shortfall will be included in your bankruptcy even if it had been repossessed and sold after you had been discharged.
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 20:04:49 There is no reason why you cannot start a blog now?
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 19:46:13 Anyway, If anybody, expert or not, has anything add to the statement 'should' be included in bankruptcy,
Please feel free to post.
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 19:44:59 Tracey, Maybe I shouldve started a blog like yours.
Bit late now.
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 19:41:24 There is no reason why you can't post information unless it involves advertising.
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 19:33:15 Tracey, Because its not that cut and dried. Shortfall 'should' go into bankruptcy. I was hoping to get a few more replies. I hope it does, as this is only the first of my properties to be sold, thankfully, this one before discharge.
I'm not at the liberty of being able to state what happens for information am I?
There are no 'stickies' for people to read, as rules/interpretation etc keeps changing.
Do you have anything to add? I'd be grateful, as I'm sure others reading would be.
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 18:51:09 If this was posted 'for the benefit of others reading' why not just post the information rather than ask a question?
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 17:35:50 I never signed anything to further complicate matters. The second charge effectively becomes an unsecured debt, which then gets included within the bankruptcy.
Mainly posted for the benefit of others reading. Seems to crop up every now and again.
Prompt replies btw!!
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Posted - 26 July 2012 : 17:19:30 I presume you didn't sign any new deal with the mortgage co or second charge after your bankruptcy so this will be included in your bankruptcy and written off.
Viki Warbrooke Vincent Bond & Co If you would like free advice on all options available and help with your bankruptcy petition please contact me at http://www.vincentbond.com/about_us_Viki_Warbrooke.asp |
Niobe |
Posted - 26 July 2012 : 17:18:55 Doesn't it go into the bankruptcy?
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