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jwmc77
Junior Member



United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 October 2008 :  14:40:22  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
how do the mortgage companies feel about underpayments in the lead up to br, for the sake of getting the money together for court costs/deposits for a rented property etc..
im guessing that surely they will take what ever i offer, obviously they wont be happy about it but surely its better tha.n just not paying

j mcalindon
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JulianDonnelly
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United Kingdom
325 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  15:48:41  Show Profile  Visit JulianDonnelly's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi jwmc77,

That is entirely at the mortgage companies discretion. If you intend to keep the property, you'll need to give them a payment plan to bring the arrears up to date as quickly as possible to avoid reposession action.

Julian Donnelly
Spokesperson for www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk
Don't forget the helpline on 0800 078 9367
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eamonn
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Posted - 07 October 2008 :  16:10:36  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi jwmc77
if you were to sign over all the secured loans etc that you and your wife have to only one of you and then that person was to go br the or would prob not be happy with that and you get yourself into trouble and poss get a bro/bru, i think thats what you were suggesting in one of your posts, please excuse me if i have read it wrong
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jwmc77
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 October 2008 :  18:29:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
no, i cant really see any way of keeping the house.....ive already come to terms with that, and i dont owe any arrears as yet...what im asking is, if we decide on br and i phoned the mortgage company and told them about the planned br and that ill be making reduced payments untill then (say half) would there be anything that they could do?? i alraedy have a ccj so im not worried about that.

j mcalindon
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John
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United Kingdom
73 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  20:16:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi
if I were having to let the house go anyway and thinking of declaring bankruptcy then I would stop paying the mortgage altogether.

www.Bankruptcyhelp.org.uk
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jwmc77
Junior Member



United Kingdom
195 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  21:14:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
and i have around 3 months to declare br after i stop paying, correct?

MAC
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movin on
Average Member

United Kingdom
946 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  21:26:10  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi MAC

Can i just add that there was a big waiting list at my local court, so please make sure that you think about this when booking your appointment - i have heard that some courts allow you to just turn up, but your best to check with your local court.

Also, if your going to give the house up anyway then could you not stop paying the mortgage to save up for BR fees and deposit etc. for your rental property?

Are you planning on looking for rental property before BR, as im sure some of the regulars have done this.

Anyway, good luck whatever you decide

Jenny



The weights are coming off my shoulders very slowly, but making such a big diference !!
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jwmc77
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 07 October 2008 :  21:52:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
hi monnyworries, yes, that is what i intended to do, stop paying to save for b/r and rent deposit...

MAC
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BankruptC
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1030 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  21:54:34  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi MAC,

Because you've got a few threads going with similar questions, you'll find people giving you the same info lots of times. Maybe keep your questions on one thread to make it simpler for everyone to understand?

:-)

C. x
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jwmc77
Junior Member



United Kingdom
195 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  22:02:05  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
yeah i know, sorry....it was just because the other issues were a bit different to this one, will keep that in mind.

MAC
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BankruptC
Senior Member



1030 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  22:04:20  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
No need to apologise! Glad you feel like things are becoming a little clearer.

C. x
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jwmc77
Junior Member



United Kingdom
195 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  22:34:43  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
oh they are.... haven't felt this relieved since we started thinking about the dreaded br!!

MAC
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BankruptC
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1030 Posts

Posted - 07 October 2008 :  22:38:30  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
That's great! Keep posting and reading. As they say, knowledge is power! :-)

C. x
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