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russellcl Posted - 11 December 2008 : 10:07:05
Hello, the overdraft is £550.00, can you explain what it means when you say my wife would be offered beneficial interest in the property? does it mean that there is a chance we would not lose the house?
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John Posted - 11 December 2008 : 11:21:59
Hi Russell

although the use of the overdraft will be frowned upon it is not a huge amount so don't be too concerned by the issue.

Re the property
as only you, not your wife, are planning bankruptcy, if the property is in negative equity and you can afford to continue to pay all secured repayments then yes, you will keep the property.

Your BI will be purchased by your wife, from the official receiver, for the princely sum of £1 plus legal fees of £211.

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Needafriend Posted - 11 December 2008 : 10:24:07
Hi Russell

Beneficial Interest is the equity that is in a property or other asset.

So if you have a mortgage of say 190k, the house is worth 200k, your BI would be 10k, but as you are a couple then if she is on the Mortgage or proven to pay into the house that would be halfed so the BI to buy would be 5k.

If both parties go BR then a 3rd party would have to buy the BI which would be 10K.

Hope that makes sense:-)



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