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dalgreen
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Posted - 29 May 2012 :  01:12:31  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I hope someone can give me some much needed advice.

Over the past year my husband and I have tried to reach an arrangement with the trustee for our beneficial interest (we both went bankrupt in 2009)

As a result of not reaching a "satisfactory" figure, we were served with a possession and sale order last week. This case goes to court on the 18th June. At first we decided not to attend, as we have little interest in keeping the house.

We have now been able to semi secure a rented property, via a private landlord (family friend) but it wont be available until mid to late august.

If we attend court, is there a chance the judge will allow us this time before eviction ?

Could someone clarify the normal out line of what will happen as regards to eviction etc, and maybe give us some advice as to how to put this information over to the judge.

We have cancelled our Mortgage payments as of the 1st June to allow us a bit of time to save the deposit.

We really need help in this situation, we have been through 5 letting agents, and all have refused to take us on, even with the offer of a garantor. private Landlords are very thin on the ground in our town, and we need to remain here for work.

All information will be greatfully appreciated, if only to allow me to sleep at night !

dalgreen
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Posted - 29 May 2012 :  08:52:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm guessing no one has any helpfull advise then :(
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RHB
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Posted - 30 May 2012 :  14:07:57  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
At a guess I would say you wouldn't be expected to move immediately & you would be safe, it's only a matter of a couple of months after all.
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mydebtpages
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Posted - 31 May 2012 :  09:20:01  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I would agree with RHB. In my experience of rental and mortgage repossession cases the Courts are usually very reluctant to throw people out if any acceptable arrangement can be made.

The important thing is to turn up at Court. If you don't they may well take the view that you don't care.

Best Regards

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