Jump to content


Eviction Notice for 13th November, Suspended repo Order


morganalfie
style="text-align: center;">  

Thread Locked

because no one has posted on it for the last 5282 days.

If you need to add something to this thread then

 

Please click the "Report " link

 

at the bottom of one of the posts.

 

If you want to post a new story then

Please

Start your own new thread

That way you will attract more attention to your story and get more visitors and more help 

 

Thanks

Recommended Posts

  • Replies 51
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Top Posters In This Topic

morganalfie

 

You are in good hands now. Follow the advice from Ell-enn, who has helped many people in the same situation :)

Dont forget that you will need 3 copies (1 for you and 2 for the court) of the N244 and the attachments like the letter from the Council. There will be a fee of £35 that you will need to pay.

 

Good Luck, we are all with you.

Regards

 

on*the*case

 

Never Give Up! Never Surrender!

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi there, sorry for delay I had someone waiting to see me when I got to work this morning which took longer than I thought!

 

I'm just writing your statement now........

 

Back in a few mins

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi there, OK affixed is the statement. You will need to fill in the info where there are XXX's (remove the XX's). When you print out the statement make sure that your printer is set for A4 paper (not Letter size).

 

These are the instructions for completing the rest of the N244:

 

1. Your name

2. Tick Defendant

3. Cancellation of eviction warrant

4. No

5. Tick at a hearing

6. 15 minutes

Agreed by all parties: No

7. Write - Not applicable

8. District

9. Both Parties

10. Tick box for attached witness statement

Cross out all options except I Believe

Sign and cross out all options except Applicant

11. Sign and cross out all options except Applicant. Enter your address and contact details.

 

On your budget sheet write the Claim number on the top left hand corner and Appendix 1 on the top right hand corner.

 

Do the same on the letter regarding the MRS but it will be Appendix 2.

 

You should now have:

 

N244 form

Statement

Budget Sheet - Appendix 1

Letter re MRS - Appendix 2

 

This forms your application pack for court. You will need to take a copy of everything before you take it to the court.

You will need to pay £35.00 fee to the court (in cash).

 

Any questions, just shout.

 

Ell

Morganalfie N244 Statement.doc

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi there, yes - staple everything together (after you have taken a copy of it for yourself). The court will send a copy to Abbey.

 

When you have a hearing date post on here. You can then take an up to date statement to court to give to the judge - you can affix the proof of the payment you are making today and take the receipt for the boiler repair too in case they want to see it. You might also have more information regarding the MRS which we can include.

 

There's no need to send in payslips at this stage - you can always take one with you on the day of the hearing and produce it if need be (they don't usually ask for that).

 

When you take the form to the court today, they will give you a hearing date there and then.

 

Ell

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

ok just onto abbey and paid some money, ive been told they want the full arrears of £1800 to stop the eviction. Also told them about the mrs, and was told that would very likely put a hold on things ???? But that was from the call centre person, and seriously never trust anyone who answers a phone

Link to post
Share on other sites

Morning!!! So pleased that you are getting everything in order, I really dont think you have too much to worry about. There are so many things you have going in your favor the MRS for a start!!!! It's not like your arrears are that high really just sounds like Abbey being stroppy;)

 

You have made a payment now, like Ell said showing your committment. Your doing everything right, listen to Ell, she knows what she is talking about keeping everything crossed and wish you well:)

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi there, did you find the statement from Abbey? do you think the £1800 includes any arrears charges. If you can't find it then ring them up and ask for an up to date statement to be sent out to you today first class.

 

Ell

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi Ell, just got bak in court is monday at 10.15.

 

The 1800.00 doesnt inc charges, they go to the end of the term, the litigation dept have just told me. I had to phone another dept for statement and have requested on, but it takes 5 working days

Link to post
Share on other sites

OK, are you on internet banking? if so can you print off proof of the payment you made today?

 

Also, did you get the letter re the MRS? what is the next stage of that?

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I am on internet banking, but i can make immediate payments like that, i paid over the phone. But I got a reciept number. I did ask them to send me an email, to confirm payment. But the lit dept told me they dont send out reciepts like that. So gave me a reciept number instead.

 

I got my letter from the council, I got my letter which stated I have an appointment for the 20th November. Whereby someone will visit me at home, to assess me.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Hi, the payment will show up on your account if you made it by debit card. You need to print off today's transactions to prove to the court it has been made.

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

....... What if the judge, agrees with the abbey and evicts me. Is there anything i can do then.

 

Dont torment yourself with the 'what ifs'.

Gather your strength for Monday at 10.15.

Its all looking very positive.:)

Regards

 

on*the*case

 

Never Give Up! Never Surrender!

Link to post
Share on other sites

Thats the spirit.

..and yes you will have some dark thoughts over the weekend, just banish them, put them out of your mind, you are going to be fine.

...and on Monday you will be very nervous, use that energy and be focussed.:)

Regards

 

on*the*case

 

Never Give Up! Never Surrender!

Link to post
Share on other sites

Keep posting on here over the weekend and you'll get lots of support :)

Help us to keep on helping

Please consider making a donation, however small, if you have benefited from advice on the forums

 

 

This site is run solely on donations

 

My advice is based on my opinion and experience only. It is not to be taken as legal advice - if you are unsure you should seek professional help.

Link to post
Share on other sites

That was hard, really hard. Got the suspension.

 

But I had to work for it. The judge defo did not pull any punches.

 

And Seriously dont believe he took really into account the mrs,

 

He wanted to know about my earnings.

 

He has put me on a last chance, so if it happens again. I go straight before him. And he WILL evict me.

 

Seriously, I dont feel relieved just sick, tired and fed up.

 

He even asked me where my husband was. So obviously did not read any of the attached statements, budget sheets, or the letter from the council.

 

Thank you so much ell for ur help, will make a donation when i get paid.

Link to post
Share on other sites

And also to everyone else for your support.

 

My laptop has broke as well over the weekend, so that has to go in for repair. So may not get chance to log on much in next couple of days.

In an Internet cafe now posting this. For all the world to see my business. Just wanted to tell you all the outcome as soon as I could

 

On the case will be rooting for you and thinking of you this week.

 

Dodgy your a star as well.

 

xxx

Link to post
Share on other sites

That is great news, and very well done.

 

See you can fight back:) Gather your strength, get your laptop sorted out and keep logging on to here. The next step is to establish what charges have/will be added to your account..and challenge them!.

 

A really good result, I am very pleased for you.

Regards

 

on*the*case

 

Never Give Up! Never Surrender!

Link to post
Share on other sites

  • Recently Browsing   0 Caggers

    • No registered users viewing this page.

  • Have we helped you ...?


×
×
  • Create New...