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    • Thanks FTMDave, I like the cut of your jib - I'll go with that and obtain proof of postage. Encouraging that NPE have never followed through and seem to blowing hot air, let's see where they go after this   Regards
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    • no i meant the email from parcel2go which email address did they send it from and who signed it off (whos name is at the bottom)
    • I understand confusion with this thread.  I tried to keep threads separate because there have been so many angles.    But a team member merged them all.  This is why it's hard to keep track. This forum exists to help little people fight injustice - however big or small.  Im here to try get a decent resolution. Not to give in to the ' big boys'. My "matter' became complicated 'matters' simply because a lender refused to sell a property. What can I say?  I'll try in a nutshell to give an overview: There's a long lease property. I originally bought it short lease with a s.146 on it from original freeholder.  I had no concerns. So lender should have been able to sell a well-maintained lovely long lease property.  The property was great. The issue is not the property.  Economy, sdlt increases, elections, brexit, covid, interest hikes etc didn't help.  The issue is simple - the lender wanted to keep it.   House or Flat? Before repo I offered to clear my loan.  I was a bit short and lender refused.  They said (recorded) they thought the property was worth much more and they were happy to keep accruing interest (in their benefit) until it reached a point where they felt they could repo and still easily quickly sell to get their £s back.  This was a mistake.  The market was (and is) tough.   2y later the lender ceo bid the same sum to buy the property for himself. He'd rejected higher offers in the intervening period whilst accruing interest. Lenders have a legal obligation to sell the property for the best price they can get. If they feel the offer is low they won't sell it, because it's likely the borrower will say the same. I had the property under offer to a fantastic niche buyer but lender rushed to repo and buyer got spooked and walked.  It had taken a long time to find such a lucrative buyer.  A sale which would have resulted in £s and another asset for me. Post repo lender had 1 offer immediately.  But dragged out the process for >1y - allegedly trying to get other offers. But disclosure shows there was only one valid buyer. Again, points as above. Lender appointed receiver (after 4 months) - simply to try acquire the freehold.  He used his powers as receiver to use me, as leaseholder, to serve notice on freeholders.  Legally that failed. Meanwhile lender failed to secure property - and squatters got in (3 times).  And they failed to maintain it.  So freeholders served a dilapidations notice (external) - on me as leaseholder (cc-ed to lender).   (That's how it works legally) Why serve a delapidations notice? If it's in the terms of the lease to maintain the property to a good standard, then serve an S146 notice instead as it's a clear breach of the lease. I don't own the freehold.  But I am a trustee and have to do right by the freeholders.  This is where matters got/ get complicated.  And probably lose most caggers.   Lawyers got involved for the freeholders to firstly void the receiver enfranchisement notice. Secondly, to serve the dilapidations notice.  The lack of maintenance was in breach of lease and had to be served to protect fh asset. Enfranchisement isn't something that can be "voided", it's in the Leasehold Reform Act 1967 that leaseholders have the right to buy the freehold of the property. It's normal, whether it is a "normal" leaseholder or a repossession with a leasehold house, to claim this right of enfranchisement and sell the property with said rights attached and the purchase price of the freehold included in the final completion price. That's likely what the mortgage provider wished to do. The lender did no repairs. They said a buyer would undertake them. Which was probably correct. If they had sold. After 1y lender finally agreed to sell to the 1st offeror and contracts went with lawyers.  Within 1 month lender reneged.  Lender tried to suggest buyer walked. Evidence shows he/ his lawyers continued trying to exchange (cash) for 4 months.  Evidence shows lender and receiver strategy had been to renege and for ceo to take control.   I still think that's their plan. Redact and scan said evidence up for others to look at? Lender then stupidly chose to pretty much bulldoze the property.  Other stuff was going on in the background. After repo I was in touch by phone and email and lender knew post got to me.   Despite this, after about 10 months (before and then during covid), they deliberately sent SDs and eventually a B petition to an incorrect address and an obscure small court.  They never served me properly.  (In hindsight I understand they hoped to get a backdoor B - so they could keep the property that way.)  Eventually the random court told them to email me by way of service.  At this point their ruse to make me B failed.  I got a lawyer (friend paid). The B petition was struck out. They’d failed to include the property as an asset. They were in breach of insolvency rules. So this is dealt with then. Simultaneously the receiver again appointed lawyers to act on my behalf as leaseholder. This time to serve notice on the freeholders for a lease extension.  He had hoped to try and vary the strict lease. Evidence shows the already long length of lease wasn't an issue.  The lender obviously hoped to get round their lack of permission to do works (which they were already doing) by hoping to remove the strict clauses that prevent leaseholder doing alterations.  You wouldn't vary a lease through a lease extension. You'd need a Deed of Variation for that. This may be done at the same time but the lease has already been extended once and that's all they have a right to. The extension created a new legal angle for me to deal with.  I had to act as trustee for freeholders against me as leaseholder/ the receiver.  Inconsistencies and incompetence by receiver lawyers dragged this out 3y.  It still isn't properly resolved. The lease has already been extended once so they have no right to another extension. It seems pretty easy to just get the lawyer to say no and stick by those terms as the law is on your side there. Meanwhile - going back to the the works the lender undertook. The works were consciously in breach of lease.  The lender hadn't remedied the breaches listed in the dilapidations notice.  They destroyed the property.  The trustees compiled all evidence.  The freeholders lawyers then served a forfeiture notice. This notice started a different legal battle. I was acting for the freeholders against what the lender had done on my behalf as leaseholder.  This legal battle took 3y to resolve. Again, order them to revert it as they didn't have permission to do the works, or else serve an S146 notice for breach of the lease. The simple exit would have been for lender to sell. A simple agreement to remedy the breaches and recompense the freeholders in compensation - and there's have been clean title to sell.  That option was proposed to them.   This happened by way of mediation for all parties 2y ago.  A resolution option was put forward and in principle agreed.  But immediately after the lender lawyers failed to engage.  A hard lesson to learn - mediation cannot be referred to in court. It's considered w/o prejudice. The steps they took have made no difference to their ability to sell the property.  Almost 3y since they finished works they still haven't sold. ** ** I followed up some leads myself.  A qualified cash buyer offered me a substantial sum.  The lender and receiver both refused it.   I found another offer in disclosure.  6 months later someone had apparently offered a substantial sum via an agent.  The receiver again rejected it.  The problem of course was that the agent had inflated the market price to get the business. But no-one was or is ever going to offer their list price.  Yet the receiver wanted/wants to hold out for the list price.  Which means 1y later not only has it not sold - disclosure shows few viewings and zero interest.  It's transparently over-priced.  And tarnished. For those asking why I don't give up - I couldn't/ can't.  Firstly I have fiduciary duties as a trustee. Secondly, legal advice indicates I (as leaseholder) could succeed with a large compensation claim v the lender.  Also - I started a claim v my old lawyer and the firm immediately reimbursed some £s. That was encouraging.  And a sign to continue.  So I'm going for compensation.  I had finance in place (via friend) to do a deal and take the property back off the lender - and that lawyer messed up bad.   He should have done a deal.  Instead further years have been wasted.   Maybe I only get back my lost savings - but that will be a result.   If I can add some kind of complaint/ claim v the receiver's conscious impropriety I will do so.   I have been left with nothing - so fighting for something is worth it. The lender wants to talk re a form of settlement.  Similar to my proposal 2y ago.  I have a pretty clear idea of what that means to me.  This is exactly why I do not give up.  And why I continue to ask for snippets of advice/ pointers on cag.  
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Hi all

am new to this site so please bear with me. I have debt on 2 cards to barclaycard 1 approx £550.00 the other 3500.00

i have entered debt management with payplan as i owe a considerbale sum to hsbc as well, hsbc have accepted debt plan and as largest creditor get bulk of payment, barclaycard have accepted payplan for card with 550.00 but are claiming to have not recvd paperwork for card with 3500.00, they have now passed this to mercers who are threatening debt collectors at door,

 

i realise you refuse entry etc to them, however can they put an attachment to my earnings from work, all salary is allocated to living and disposable goes to payplan

The other problem is me and my wife have seperated and she is in house refusing to sell it and i am in rented, the only asset i have left is my house, i assume any debt collector will go to house not rented which will please the wife somewhat.

I have tried telling wife that she needs to sell house asap but i think she is trying to get house off me, my question is can a bank get house off me, in all honesty if they want the house they can have it as have lost it anyway to wife but conveniently kept all the debt and after a divorce/legal fees there wont be much left.

i am paying with payplan but what can banks/debt collectors actually do and i dont mean a slightly intimidating but essentially pointless visit to the house but in the long term through courts and ownership of the house.

sorry for a long 1st one

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Hi all

am new to this site so please bear with me. I have debt on 2 cards to barclaycard 1 approx £550.00 the other 3500.00

i have entered debt management with payplan as i owe a considerbale sum to hsbc as well, hsbc have accepted debt plan and as largest creditor get bulk of payment, barclaycard have accepted payplan for card with 550.00 but are claiming to have not recvd paperwork for card with 3500.00, they have now passed this to mercers who are threatening debt collectors at door,

 

i realise you refuse entry etc to them, however can they put an attachment to my earnings from work, all salary is allocated to living and disposable goes to payplan ONLY A COURT CAN DO THIS - AND ONLY AFTER CCJ

The other problem is me and my wife have seperated and she is in house refusing to sell it and i am in rented, the only asset i have left is my house, i assume any debt collector will go to house not rented which will please the wife somewhat.

I have tried telling wife that she needs to sell house asap but i think she is trying to get house off me, my question is can a bank get house off me, in all honesty if they want the house they can have it as have lost it anyway to wife but conveniently kept all the debt and after a divorce/legal fees there wont be much left. LONG WAY TO GO BEFORE IT GETS TO THIS TOO

i am paying with payplan but what can banks/debt collectors actually do and i dont mean a slightly intimidating but essentially pointless visit to the house but in the long term through courts and ownership of the house.

sorry for a long 1st one DITTO

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Hi Space,

 

Welcome to Cag,

 

Mercers are BCs in house collectors - just another desk really. They are a lot of hot air and rubbish!!!

 

Resend the 3500 paperwork and get yourself comfy with that first.

 

Others will be along to advise further

 

M

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Did you mean to pay the other card using Payplan? Then surely it is a case of contacting Payplan to put the card on the plan.

 

Mercers is the debt collection arm of Barclaycard and part of the company. They threaten doorstep visits but they very rarely happen. You can offer them what you can afford - even if it just a £1 a month - until things improve. You are a long way from any court action. Depending on the age of the card, Barclaycard may not have an agreement and if they don't, they wouldn't be able to take you to court anyway. You can find out by sending them a request under the Consumer Credit Act 1974. Send this to Mercers:

 

CCA request letter.

 

Enclose a £1 postal order. They have 12 (+2 for admin) working days to reply. If they do not reply in that time you can put the account in dispute (there is a template on site for that) and withhold payment until such times as they do send one. What they send may be unenforceable. Whatever they send scan it on here and we will advise you whether it is enforceable or not.

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Hi

Thanks both for this, i am putting all my debt through payplan and am unsure why barclaycard with 3500.00 are saying they havent recvd paperwork for debt plan, i thought it might be mercers trying to intimidate, i have contacted payplan again to tell them to sort it with barclaycard so shall await what happens.

realise i am a long way from loosing house etc but can this happen, was also using this to get wife to shift on selling house as she is keeping it at mo but that is a different story

i have been making debt plan payments since sopt 09 so they have recvd 3 months worth which they have accepted so unsure what else they can do

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Hi

Thanks both for this, i am putting all my debt through payplan and am unsure why barclaycard with 3500.00 are saying they havent recvd paperwork for debt plan, i thought it might be mercers trying to intimidate, i have contacted payplan again to tell them to sort it with barclaycard so shall await what happens.

realise i am a long way from loosing house etc but can this happen, was also using this to get wife to shift on selling house as she is keeping it at mo but that is a different story

i have been making debt plan payments since sopt 09 so they have recvd 3 months worth which they have accepted so unsure what else they can do

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Not a lot!

 

Do what Pinky has suggested, let's see what they've got.

 

If you default on your payment plan, AND they have the correct paperwork to take you to court, AND they win or you don't turn up, AND you defy the judge and don't pay what he/she says, AND they take it back to court and get a charge on your house, AND you still defy the judge so they go back to court again to ask the court to force you to sell - THEN and only THEN might you lose your house - but only might.

 

Stop worrying, get the 3.5k on the debt plan and get those letters off then we'll talk some more :-D

 

M

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