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  1. Hi @Ell-enn My apologies for the delayed update. I have lots of issues going on. I really appreciate your help, I have managed to come to payment agreement with mortgage lender's solicitor. They asked me to offer additional payment towards the arrears out of the surplus amount. I offered 150, they refused. I insisted them to tell me what is accepted but was told they can't tell me. I then offered 250. They refused that also. I was very annoyed because this was pressurising me to offer what could be difficult. They told me to seek legal advice if I can't afford. Then I offered 300. This was accepted. I was told that they are sending this to paralegal team. I have been told there will be no further legal action as long as I stick with the agreed payment plan. My focus is to be back to work somehow. I really appreciate your help I'm this matter.
  2. I think 6 years left on the mortgage. My intention is to repay the arrears as soon as I am back to work, hopefully be able to repay arrears in next 12 months. Last year I paid 11,000 in around 7 months period. There is track record of that. I fell into arrears again this time due of being unemployed for 8 months. As only 6 years left 9n mortgage, I an trying my best to move mortgage somewhere else after 12 months of arrears free.
  3. Hi @Ell-enn, I wanted to check with you before I email the income and expenditure form back, I have surplus income of around 500. I am planning to offer 100 towards the arrears. That will leave with 400 surplus amount. Do you think 400 surplus will be fine in case if there are any items they suggest I haven't included or should be spending more? I believe I have covered everything. Please suggest. Many thanks
  4. Many thanks for the points haveraised @Ell-enn. I will make sure to complete the form before call, will make sure my income covers all expenditures for future payments affordability and request to agree in writing. I will keep you updated.
  5. Hi @Ell-enn, Thank you for taking time to help me. I have made the payment for 8,000 to the lender's account. Attaching here the income and expenditure form that lender's solicitor sent me. When I called the solicitor yesterday, I agreed that I will call back on Thursday to go through the completed income and expenditure and discuss the payment arrangement. Before I send any letter in writing to the lender, do you suggest I should go ahead with the call tomorrow as agreed and then send the letter afterwards to make sure all is agreed in writing? Thank you so much for helping me out. IandE-45.xls
  6. Hi @Ell-enn I truly appreciate your support. In a state of panic, I reached out to the lender's solicitor this evening, offering a payment of 8,000 and explaining my request for assistance with mortgage interest payments backdated from mid-July or August. I also discussed the need to send the required paperwork to the lender to complete their part of the form. The main purpose of my call was to ensure that they would consider the proposed payment arrangement. The idea is to contribute the 8,000 toward the arrears, which would decrease further with the backdated payment. Going forward, I intend to maintain the contractual payments along with an additional amount to reduce the arrears. My primary concern was to avoid a situation where I'd be financially strained, paying them 8,000 and still facing eviction. I was informed that I needed to make the 8,000 payment before any arrangement could be considered. Furthermore, I was required to complete the income and expenditure form they had sent. I was instructed to make the payment tonight, wait 24 hours for it to clear into the lender's account, and then call back on Thursday. I had no alternative but to agree to these terms, but my fear is that if they don't accept the payment arrangement, I could find myself homeless and 8,000 short of the required funds. Regarding applying for jobs, I have been actively applying for jobs on LinkedIn. I can print out list of applied jobs. The judge in repossession hearing also questioned why I didn't submit any evidence that I am applying for jobs. Hopefully once I am back in work, I should be able to pay off the remaining arrears much sooner. I can also provide proof of income for 3 years prior to being out of work to show my earning potential. Do you suggest that I should go ahead with the payment to bring the arrears down and call their solicitor back on Thursday? Once again, all your help is much appreciated.
  7. @Ell-enn Hi Ell-enn, Just received the court order confirming repossession granted to the lender or or before the 1st November. The order also says that if we don't vacant the property by this date, the lender can ask the court to send the high court bailiffs without hearing. Can you please help with how to proceed? I am planning to call the lender's solicitor to offer payment of £8000 as well as informing them that government has sent me the support for mortgage interest forms, which I have signed and now need to send to lender to sign. They will make backdated payment since mid July. This will help to reduce arrears as well as payments will cover future mortgage payments. I am now in real panic and can't think to be homeless with 5 children age 2 to 11. Can you please assist in this matter ? Many thanks.
  8. No, I haven't received any paperwork from the court. Shall I contact the court to request copy of repossession order?
  9. @Ell-enn Hi Ell-enn, I have been focusing on finding the job but still no luck despite several years of experience in my field. I am still hopeful that I will manage to secure role soon. When repossession was granted, I didn't take any proof with me to show: 1) I am applying for jobs 2) neither submitted proof that children are involved 3) no proof was submitted that I will get support from government under the support for mortgage interest scheme. I have been told by department if works and pensions that I am eligible for support for mortgage interest under this scheme and payment will be backdated from mid August. Also, Judge wanted to use her discretion to adjourned the hearing on the basis that children are involved but the lender's solicitor objected. Under Section 6A of the Housing Act 1988, as amended by the Homelessness Reduction Act 2017, the court must consider the impact of an eviction on any dependent children living in the property. This means that the court should take the best interests of the children into account and consider whether it is reasonable to delay or suspend the repossession order to provide alternative accommodation for the family. While it's not an automatic adjournment, the presence of children can influence the court's decision, and they may consider postponing the repossession or exploring alternative solutions to protect the welfare of the children. Apart from above 2 grounds, if I manage to pay half of the arrears, do you think I can stop the repossession? I will really appreciate your help as I am very distressed and not able to focus on finding job due to constant stress. Please help.
  10. Hi Ell-enn, many thanks for contacting back. I am genuinely sorry for not being able to take your advice earlier and put myself into this situation. I didn't ask for time to sell the property as I am trying to keep this. I have contacted the department for work and pensions this morning to ask help with support for mortgage interest. If they start paying the interest, my current mortgage is interest only. Any chance I can still apply to set aside the order based on new payment proposal? Many thanks for helping me out.
  11. Many thanks for including @Ell-enn into this again. I wish I had taken advice. I am so much stressed out these days being unemployed but I understand burying head won't solve my problems. I need to stop this repossession somehow to keep roof above my family's head. I also understand that may be it's too late in the process but @Ell-enn or other experienced members, is there a way out from this?
  12. Hi, Unfortunately, I am back again. Just to recap, I had around £12000 arrears between September last year until February this year when had the court hearing. I managed to reduce the arrears to around £2000 before the hearing in February this year. Based on this lender didn't attend the court and judge adjourned the hearing in their absence with order that lender can recommence the legal proceedings again within 12 months if needed. Unfortunately, following month in March, I lost my job. Still unemployed and couldn't make any mortgage payment since March. All this time , mortgage interest rate rises many times and my monthly contractual payment increased from around £1400 to now at £2800. Now my arrears stand at £20000 in 5 months missed payments. Birmingham Midshires took me to the court, and I had hearing today. Lender's solicitor asked for outright repossession. Judge asked me if I have to say anything. I started saying that solicitor is wrong in saying that I made lump sum payment last time to reduce the arrears. I overpaid every month from my salary. Also, that I live in the property with wife and children age between 2 and 11. As soon as I said this, judge stopped me and said she is using her discretion to adjourn the hearing due to children living at the property. Lender's solicitor was very uneasy and convinced the judge not to use the discretion as mortgage is based on affordability and not on whether children live at property or not. Judge agreed and decided not to use the discretion. I requested judge to grant the suspended repossession order not outright repossession. To this the lender's solicitor asked the judge for outright as I am currently out of work and don't have solid payment plan with evidence. I mentioned that I have been working as software engineer for 23 years. This is the worst time in my field of work that I couldn't find any work since March. I have never been unemployed more than couple of weeks before and hopefully should be able to find work again. If 28 days repossession order is granted, o won't be able to focus on finding job. In the end, judge ordered not the 28 days but 56 days repossession order. I don't know where I stand now I can't afford to lose home with children. My work situation is I am still not employed but this can change any time and my circumstances can improve. Summer was quite time for jobs but it will pick up after summer holidays. I am on Universal Credit since April and should have been helped by local authority to pay interest up to £200000 on interest only under Support towards Mortgage Interest scheme by government. . Mortgage is currently £360000. I am going to ask department of work and pensions why they haven't done anything although I told them about mortgage issue. Can you please help with can I request court to set aside this order so that I can focus on job search and interviews rather worrying about finding place after eviction? I want court to consider the circumstances like high cost of living, unemployment rate at highest level, and interest rate increased during all the time I couldn't make mortgage payments. Can I ask local authority to pay interest on mortgage backdated since I joined the Universal Credit? Please help. Forgot to mention, I was unfortunate that legal advisor at court was not available today. If legal advisor was available, may be he could convince the judge to use discretion and adjourn the hearing as judge initially chose to but got convinced by other party not to use.
  13. Many thanks for replying. Hearing is on 6th February. Do I need to response to the letter from court before hearing date?
  14. Birmingham midshires is under bank of Scotland and Halifax is part of bank of Scotland. Court letter says claimant is Halifax. Last year I received letter from Birmingham Midshires saying they incorrectly calculated interest rate I'm previous year and around £9000 is due for refund but it will be paid in my mortgage account to reduce loan amount not arrears. Can I use this point to present my case that if not had incorrectly calculated, I wouldn't be in arrears now as I was paying more than what I should have been. Also refund should have cleared the arrears? Hence request court to order lender to lower the interest rate so after regular payments I can move mortgage.
  15. I have been sent court summons for repossession hearing. My mortgage is with Birmingham Midshires, residential mortgage. on 28th October 2022, arrears were around £12k but since I have paid some and arrears now are £7500. I will be making another payment of £3000 on Friday this week and then will request lender to capitalise remaining £4500 to remaining mortgage balance. My question is, if they don't accept my proposal which is most likely they won't, what are chances of me successfully defending repossession? What if I somehow pay all arrears couple of days before repossession hearing? Will I still need to attend court hearing if all arrears paid? Also, I am on interest only mortgage with monthly payment of £2100 per month on around £360,000 loan. As you can see from monthly interest only payment, the interest rate is too high. I took out this mortgage in 2009. Birmingham Midshires now don't offer any residential mortgage so can't offer me another product on low interest rate. I can't get mortgage from any other lenders due to passed missed payments and arrears. Can I ask court during repossession hearing to order lender to lower the interest rate so I don't miss any future payments and be able to move my mortgage to another lender after few months? Hope someone can help me with what and how should I prepare for the court hearing to stop the repossession or even suspended repossession order. Many thanks.
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