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Old 18th June 2009, 22:06   #1 (permalink)
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Hi,

I have a problem with a company I had my car leased through my limited company.

Due to my naivety, and the fact I was working away from home, I did not file my returns on companies house website last year, and could not afford to employ anyone to do it for me.

As a result they dissolved my company. I was advised at the time by companies house to either get a court order to get my company back on the register, as I was trading, or if I had no branding issues etc.. It would be cheaper to just start a new company.

I contacted my lease company to let them know the situation, and they then terminated the agreement, and told me I had to return the car. I asked them to transfer the agreement either to me on a personal contract as the guarantor, or transfer to a new company name if I was to incorporate a business name.

they refused to transfer as, I had missed one payment last year.

I then told them that I would be able to get my old name back on the register, but it would take a few weeks to do so. They told me they would not wait. so I ended up having to hand the car back.

As there was excess miles, I expected an invoice to cover this.

I was shocked to find in addition to this an invoice for "future rentals" and a credit for future depreciation on the car.

I have looked at the wording of the agreement, and they have terminated the agreement due to the companies liquidation.

my company was not liquidated, it was dissolved. I thought there was a difference. Is there? Is this my get out of this? They are asking for nearly £10k which there is no way I can afford.

Surely the fact I told them this was a temorary issue which would be resolved before my next payment was even due should have been sufficient for them to hold termination?

I could do with some help on this please?

Thanks in advance
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Bump...

nobody got advice? could do with some soonest please?
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