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    • 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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Firstly, to all the great friends I have made on this site and for all your sound advice,,, thank you very very much, you have been like a family to me.

 

It is now with some regret that I have decided enough is enough, MY lovely three bed house is now going to go,, it is eating 85% of my income with a secured loan attached and is in negative equity with that bad boy attached. Mrs ex - hippy does not want to play ball.

 

At work in the NHS all overtime is cut and my lodger I had decided to move out. But to bring perspective home I have just found out that my daughter of 26 years from my first marriage has had Cervical Cancer and is having chemo now, ( she is a talented lady by all accounts ) I have not seen or spoken to her since she was a small child. I have to now decide how to approach making contact.

 

Thanks to great advice off here, I have struck lucky already and have got a flat to move into in three months time thanks to Gumtree website advised by you good folks.

 

I have just this minute stopped my DD to the mortgage company and the Secured loan, I will contact them this week and explain I can no longer afford the house and I will put it on the market. This year so far as turned out to be a real bummer.

 

There is one little glimmer of hope, A friend at work as paid her mortgage off this week and her and her husband due to having no pension provisions in place ( they are in there mid forties ) want to buy a property and rent it out. She over heard my decision and asked if I would be willing to sell to them and stay as the tenant. I of course would jump at the chance but am not holding hopes because my luck this year is so bad. Also since August if my friends here remember the poor hippy has been poorly himself but due to having to keep the payments up on the house I crawled into work and was dosed up by my colleagues with various pain killers. For three years I have had NO life at all, all work no play.

 

I remember reading here from one of the ladies, can't for the life of me now think who it was said she had to in the end give her house up, may have been Elsa or victoria but it was a decision she did not regret. If this goes and there is a short fall I am off to the Bankruptcy route to have a clean slate and be gone with all this hazzle.

 

I will of course stay on here and follow you all....But once again from the Hippy THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL YOUR HELP, I LOVE YOU ALL

 

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I will be having a house sale of goods so anyone need anything just ask.... Special rates to me CAG friends. :oops::oops::oops::oops:

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Thanks Shadow, will of course be following closely and keeping in touch with all you great guys and girls out there. Will think I will keep this little post as an update to what happens to old hippy. As I said, 53, don't want any credit ever again, don't want a house of my own and just want rid of paying 90% of my main salary on a mortgage and secured loan and boys and girls not working seven days a week !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

 

The offer of buying the house from a friend has fallen through but I was not holding much hope there.... It is clear Hippy has no luck in 2012.....

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Hi all

 

At long last after three years of working seven days a week and spending over £1000 on a mortgage and secured loan I have decided to call it a day. Yes it was my family house of 15 years, watched the kids grow up and then Mrs Hippy and me split. She ran off and rented and never contributed a penny to the house. Now with the NHS cutting overtime and my health beginning to go south due to long hours and no break in working enough is enough.

 

I have a battle plan which I think will see me through but any advice would be welcome. I am 53, I never want to own a property again and never want credit again. I am in £42k of unsecured debt though most is UE... my main mortgage is £72,000 left and the secured loan about £37,000 so I make that £109k then add fee's etc on it. Now to my shock horror the value of houses simular seem to be about £109k - £112

 

I am not worried about the selling it and owing a bit on the secured charge because after it is sold or repossessed I intend to go bankrupt. Fresh start or finish in my case.

 

I have this week stopped the standing orders for the mortgage and secured loan and I am going to inform them I can no longer meet this outgoing, I need to put a bit away for a deposit on a rented property and to have me BR fee's. What I am worried about is can the second charge stop the sale ????? and would the mortgage company hold out a little longer before repo if it was on the market and i paid maybe just the interest, ??? it's a thought I know. Probably a long shot.

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Hippy my best wishes for the future and I realy hope your

daughter recovers quickly and you can build bridges.

 

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Hi Hippy

 

Have you tried the Mortgage Rescue Scheme (government mortgage to rent) Basically your house is sold (Market Value or around 90%) to a housing association/local council and rented back to you.

 

I did it, It took about 12 months to go through it (but we lived rent free until then - excluding mortgage interest)

 

If it is a route you wish to pursue - you need to see CAB first.

 

Best of luck whichever you decide......

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Thank you all from the bottom of my heart your a wonderful set of human beings. Thanks RDM2006 but it is time to make a clean start and as Brig say's build bridges. Thanks Vic,,, I will of course keep you all informed of the progress.

 

First off, I am about to ring the Cov building society and then write to the biggest gangsters since Capone and his crew First Plus..... That done it's a nice letter to my daughter explaining why I have not been in contact for many a year and see what she says if she says Foxtrot Oscar so be it.... She is entitled to it and I would not hold anything against her. My 15 year old son from my second marriage is very excited about me trying to find a place near him and Mrs ex-hippy (2) is really supportive and we are truly good good friends again after 3 years of silliness. She does have a big big heart and it was 90% my fault for the breakdown....

 

Guy's and Girls, to tell you the truth it feels like I have been pulled out of the water just before drowning, even my work colleagues say I have a spring in me step. me blood pressure is down and that horrible illness feeling as disappeared.

 

The die is cast and the Rubicon is crossed, let the fates decide.... 12:16 update, have telephoned the coventry building society, very very helpful have reduced my mortgage from 550 to £100 for three months, send them the details of the estate agent who will deal with the house sell..... Now for those ballams BARCLAYS FIRST PLUS MAFIA

 

Love you all

 

Hippy

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Hello Mr Hippy. :-)

 

I've (sort of) stood where you're standing now, and let me tell you...it might be a bit of a bumpy ride, but it will be SO, SO worth it in the end. :whoo:

 

Good luck, and I hope your daughter is OK.

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Hippy, hope all works out for you.

 

I thought people would find this Youtube video quite interesting. If you forward it to 5 minute into the video, there is a very interesting speech, if you stay with it. This speech was delivered nearly 4 year ago.

 

 

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Hippy, you are one of the most considerate and positive people on this site and I always enjoy your posts. Whatever you do don't disappear! A good point above by rdn2006, well worth trying if appropriate for your circumstances.

 

Good luck with the letter to your daughter, I hope she responds positively, also, keep bench pressing that 250 lbs!!!

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ok you great guy's and girlees on here especially to Lea-hth and Ell-enn

 

At long last after two years and eight months of struggling to pay my mortgage and secured loan I decided to take the plunge and put the house up for sale. Not moving at all fast but I expected that.

 

In February 2012 all my overtime was cut, leaving me taking home £1,390.00 net hmmm now the mortgage and the secured loan came to with a few arrears payments back to £1,050 then add council tax £80 you can see the figures just don't add up. So I made my decision then and there to inform both the ML and Secured loan people I could not afford it and would be only paying a token payment for the next two months ( as I needed a deposit for rental ) so the BS agreed a three month reduced rate from last month plus a copy of the Estate agents selling sheet which was duly sent. Nothing back from First Plus at all. Now the asking price would probably just clear everything but hey ho, its not shifting.

 

As luck would have it a work colleague of mine has a two bedroomed house to rent, ( brilliant for me and the boy ) told him I want it and am moving in on the 1st June 2012. Also, taking a further look into my finances and statements from the house I would have come up about £2k short for the secured loan and I believe FP are sticklers on that and could have blocked a sale.

 

So now with rented property in place, I am going to ask the building society to repossess, i.e voluntary if they refuse they can go for repossession. I am not worried about the short fall after, as I have my BR money saved up and it can be lumped in with the £42k of unsecured which I have been carrying for three years. My job is not dependant on me not beingBR and my new landlord knows my plans.. Also don't want to be a company director or MP.

 

I know that they will probably then go after ex, but hey ho, she has it coming. What I want to check is the situation with the council tax on this property... as I have to pay my council tax there on the other property plus water rates etc. ???

 

I am a new man now I have finally made my decision, a house of 14 years yes good memories yes but now I feel like a freed man

I am hoping that either the BS or loan people will act fast and repossess quickly. Two months already of non payment so heres hoping.

 

Will keep you all up dated and thanks for all your help in the past.

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HH - so please you are getting to grips with this; you are always positive but I see a new spring in your step! Good luck and sock it to 'em. I just hope if anyone I love is ever unfortunate to be in critical care A&E that they have you to look over them. Keep us posted!

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Hi HH, well done for taking the big decision :) I've heard lots of people say one they actually let the house go rather than struggle on trying to keep it, they feel liberated. I hope you and your boy will soon settle into your new home and be very happy. Enjoy the peace and quiet and deal with whatever follows the repossesion as it comes - remember, if you haven't got the money, they can't get it - and you know where to come for help.

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Big hug to Ell-enn and broken, I feel like a new man guys, really... and so nice to have you guys behind me.. Lovely,,, you have restored my faith in the human race... big hugs to you all

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