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25th June 2008, 00:13
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: advice need ,don`t know what to do Hi, Sugg,
I would work out how much you can afford to pay on 3rd July and tell Capstone. Don't agree to any more than you can sensibly afford.
If they won't accept, take the name of who you spoke to and write down the exact details of the conversation. This could be important later if they do go for repossession and claim you have made no attempt to clear the arrears etc.
Your main aim at this time is to keep Capstone informed of your situation and to keep in contact with them regularly no matter how pushy they become. For example, if you do get a new job, tell them straight away. And ALWAYS write down the details of your conversations with them!
Could you also post the amount of your arrears so people can give you more advice on the next step? Cheers.
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25th June 2008, 01:00
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: advice need ,don`t know what to do Hi Blossomandebony,
Thanks for advice i will keep them closely informed.
The errors as of this month stand at £3196.46 are monthly payments are £700 and the court order was to pay a extra £30 each month on top of the normal payments.
£2000 was paid of the errors when we went to court back in january and this was paid from the Royal Britsh Legion as my hubby had served in the armed forces for 26 years before been medically retired with his heart condition,but he was not given a medically pension and this is what we are now awaiting in the coming weeks.
The BL was very helpfull back then ,but they did say that they would only be able to pay the £2000 and not be able to help pay off any more in the future ,as they also helped out with a couple of personnal things last year ,so thats why i have not asked for their help this time around.
I do want to sort this out myself and of course with you great members helping with super advice ,i don`t know what i would have done with out everyones help so far.
Thank you ,you might think you have not done alot but i can tell you ,you have helped a great deal already ,least now i am able to get some sleep at night. |
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25th June 2008, 23:31
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: advice need ,don`t know what to do Hi, Sugg,
good luck with your oH's medical pension. Arrears of around £3000 may sound a lot but I've heard of people fighting repossession with 3 or 4 times that amount, so keep your spirits up!
I've got an agreement with my mortgage lender at the mo' to pay off a similar amount each month of arrears to you so I know it can be stressful, too.
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16th August 2008, 19:09
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| | Site Team | Re: advice need ,don`t know what to do Hi there, looks like the judge ordered a review in April, but as you were making payments on time, the lender probably decided there was no point in proceeding with the hearing.
If there is no money order this means that there is no recorded court judgement entered against you for the outstanding balance of the mortgage (which is a good thing). However, the wording "with liberty to restore" means exactly what is says, the lender can apply at any time for the money order/possession.
The only time all this goes away is when the arrears are cleared (in theory - although after a reasonable period of time you could apply to the court to lift the suspended possession order).
Hope this helps answer your question
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