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Posted - 08 September 2014 : 22:23:23 Hi all, it's a long time since I have been on here. It will be 6 years on Wednesday 10th September since I walked out of the court to restart my life. I have lost 5 houses and everything else I had worked for but must admit that waking up everyday with no debts is fantastic. My question is as follows: my wife (who was also declared bankrupt) owned 50% of a house with her brother that they used to let. We now live I this and have not had any correspondence from our receiver about it util 2 months ago when they offered her the option to purchase their interest. We have agreed a figure but are they still able to claim this as it will have been 6 years since BR on Wednesday. It just seems funny that we have not heard anything for nearly 6 years and now they are writing asking for the money every other day. |
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pcoventry2 |
Posted - 11 September 2014 : 22:40:53 It's given you a random name. It did that with me the first time I posted |
harbourmaster |
Posted - 10 September 2014 : 21:14:41 Hi there, yes I am. I do not know why the name freefromdebt came from when I did the original post. |
Niobe |
Posted - 10 September 2014 : 18:03:21 Hi Harbourmaster
Are you the same poster as freefromdebt?
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harbourmaster |
Posted - 10 September 2014 : 17:00:12 Hi, we have only lived in this house for 1 year. We have been in rented until then whilst we decided on our future. It just seemed funny that we had not heard anything for nearly 6 years then all of a sudden the tidal wave of letters started wanting us to purchase the receivers interest. Thanks for your help |
debtinfo |
Posted - 09 September 2014 : 19:02:38 more specifically if they were living in the property at the date of the bankruptcy order. so if they moved in a day after the bankruptcy order it would not be a family home but if they moved in a day before the bankruptcy order it would be a family home |
Niobe |
Posted - 09 September 2014 : 13:53:09 Be good for the OP to come back on and let us know how long they have lived there.
The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity. – Ulysses S. Grant
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Viki.W |
Posted - 09 September 2014 : 12:40:41 Sorry I didn't read that bit. If it wasn't the family home whilst you were bankrupt, then they don't have to deal with it within 3 years.
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Niobe |
Posted - 09 September 2014 : 12:24:06 Thanks for that however, from reading the post it appears that they live there now so would it be classed as the family home now?
The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity. – Ulysses S. Grant
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Viki.W |
Posted - 09 September 2014 : 10:26:22 Hi, if it's not the family home, they do not need to deal with it within 3 years unfortunately.
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 - 09 September 2014 : 08:15:08 Hi,
Nice to see you again and it will be great on Wednesday as the BR will drop off your record!
I must admit that I was under the impression that the OR kept an interest for up to three years so I've no idea whether or not they can still ask for this.
Hopefully one of the BR experts will be able to answer your query.
The friend in my adversity I shall always cherish most. I can better trust those who helped to relieve the gloom of my dark hours than those who are so ready to enjoy with me the sunshine of my prosperity. – Ulysses S. Grant
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