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Steve.ph
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Posted - 24 March 2012 :  01:37:57  Show Profile  Visit Steve.ph's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Discharge of interest in a property - Do I have to pay them £2500?

On 28th April, it will have been 3 years since the bankruptcy, and as there is no equity in my house the IP has not sold it. AS I understand it, they will no longer have a legal claim to the interest in the property and have written to me to ask my intentions - they have requested an offer of £2500 to cover their costs, and land register changes etc. This seems very excessive as I thought it would just default back to me anyway - do I have to pay them anything at all? Is there a way to do the conveyancing/land registry stuff myself? ThanksJl
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