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the Claim number stays the same.    Personally I would wait for the eviction notice from the court, the fee will be much cheaper - if the court say they have received the request for eviction from the lender then it won't be long before the notice arrives with you.   If you post the N244 pack by special delivery the day the eviction notice arrives, they will get it the next day, they will then phone for payment (make sure you have put a contact number on the form, and then carry phone around with you, so you don't miss their call).

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You can do, although they will know what it is from the claim number.   Take a photocopy of the notice and paperclip it to the front of the N244

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You're doing it again!   can't you just leave things as they are please  

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I have everything ready to send to the court - Thank you again for your help.

 

Still no eviction notice received. I did receive a letter today addressed to one of my neighbours, so am a bit worried that the eviction notice could have been delivered to wrong address.

 

It was applied for on 3rd June - Should I have received eviction date by now? Will this be hand delivered or through the post and should I also receive confirmation from Britannias' solicitor? 

 

Do you think I should email the court or the lenders solicitor to ask if they have an eviction date? 

 

Also, should I put anything in writing to solicitor informing them that I will be defending any eviction?

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no I would suspect that you posted as you do within a few minutes of the last post and it was auto merged.

read your last post bet it there at the bottom.

 

 

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NO DCA has ANY legal powers whatsoever on ANY debt no matter what it's Type

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Thank you for the quick replies. 

 

Couldn't see it at all earlier but now see has been merged. If Ell-enn or anybody else could advise on earlier post, would very much appreciate.

 

Should I also maybe put my offer of normal monthly payments plus amount towards arrears from August onwards forward to Britannia, along with completed I&e and fit note from GP?  

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What for ?????   it's not going to make any difference now!

 

For goodness sake just wait for the eviction notice and post your N244 pack as it is.

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Which question ?  

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7 hours ago, Cadbury10 said:

I have everything ready to send to the court - Thank you again for your help.

 

Still no eviction notice received. I did receive a letter today addressed to one of my neighbours, so am a bit worried that the eviction notice could have been delivered to wrong address.

 

It was applied for on 3rd June - Should I have received eviction date by now? Will this be hand delivered or through the post and should I also receive confirmation from Britannias' solicitor? 

 

Do you think I should email the court or the lenders solicitor to ask if they have an eviction date? 

 

Also, should I put anything in writing to solicitor informing them that I will be defending any eviction?

 

These questions

 

Not sure what I'm supposed to have done wrong this time .

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If the eviction was applied for on 3rd June,  it would take some days for the court to register it - as most courts are extremely busy it could be up to 2 weeks before you actually get an eviction notice  - it could be hand delivered or delivered in the post , I've known it be either way -and the date for eviction could be up to 2 weeks after that - so the court will give you a hearing date before the actual date the eviction is due to take place.

 

You could email the court and ask if they have a date yet - but I wouldn't send too many emails,  it won't make it happen any faster and they may get irritated by having to answer too many times.

 

No point in emailing the solicitors - they won't know any more than you do - they will be advised of the hearing date at the same time as you. 

 

You don't have to tell the solicitors you are defending - the court will do that, they send them a copy of your N244.

 

You also asked " Should I also mabe put my offer of normal monthly payments plus amount towards arrears from August onwards forward to Britannia, along with completed I&e and fit note from GP? "   which is why I asked What for?  - it will make no difference whatsoever at this stage.

 

All you can do at the moment is wait for the eviction notice.  You don't need to be constantly going over what else you can do - there is nothing else to do.

I know it must be frustrating having to wait, but that's just the way it is I'm afraid.

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Thanks for answering the questions

 

What for? In the hope they might cancel the eviction perhaps?

 

And Yes. It is VERY stressful - Being berated for asking any question or needing support is not really helpful.

 

I guess I'll just have to wait a bit longer then and have more sleepless nights worrying if I'll actually be given enough time to try to defend. I live in hope

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They certainly won't cancel the proceedings at this stage.

 

I don't think you've been berated for asking questions - all I'm trying to do is to get you to stop stressing yourself further by looking for other avenues which don't exist.

 

Furthermore I don't think you can complain about the support you've had - it's certainly more than most - 201 posts in fact

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Others have had their evictions cancelled at this stage from posts I've read.

 

You said "What for ?????   it's not going to make any difference now! For goodness sake just wait for the eviction notice and post your  N244 pack as it is."

 

This is my home at risk here and I don't think being told off for asking any perfectly reasonable question is going to make me stress any less. 

 

I don't think I was making any complaint about the support I've had and have repeatedly expressed my gratitude... Am pretty shocked at some of the remarks though.... which I don't really want to repeat... Again, just don't want to lose my home don't think any of my questions have been repeated or unreasonable. 

 

To be frank, If it wouldn't do any harm, I'd rather try to do something in the meantime of waiting for the eviction notice to arrive, as I would obviously prefer to not have to go to court at all if theres any possible chance of getting them to consider cancelling their action .

 

 

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OK,  I'll leave you to do what you think best.  Let us know when you get an eviction notice and if you need any support for the actual hearing.

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Of course I need the support - I wouldn't be here otherwise!

 

So do you think at the same time as waiting for eviction notice / sending N244 that it would be worth one final effort to write a letter of my offer to Britannia and include the budget sheet, in the hope that they cancel their action? If so I would really appreciate some help with wording for a letter.

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15 minutes ago, Cadbury10 said:

Of course I need the support - I wouldn't be here otherwise!

 

So do you think at the same time as waiting for eviction notice / sending N244 that it would be worth one final effort to write a letter of my offer to Britannia and include the budget sheet, in the hope that they cancel their action? If so I would really appreciate some help with wording for a letter.

 

At this stage, unless you can pay all the arrears there is no way they will stop the process, so I think you'd be wasting your time.

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Agree, what offer can you make to Britannia that goes substantially towards the arrears ?

 

And what evidence do you have that you can reliably pay the mortgage each month as well as cover any remaining arrears ?

 

If you can start work again from August 2019, what evidence can you show a Judge, which would convince them that you will have the employment earnings to be able to pay the mortgage payments on time each month ?  Do you have copies of contracts from employers/clients, which show how much they will be paying you and when ?

 

To be obtain the mortgage originally, you would have needed to show evidence of earnings over a period of time. For self employment, mortgage companies require accounts for at least the previous 2 years.  Having gone through this process of proving your finances, you will hopefully have full records of your employment income, previous contracts for work you have done, Bank statement, financial accounts etc.  It might be worth having this proof available , just in case it was ever questioned whether you ever had the financial means to make mortgage payments and therefore there is no evidence that this is likely to change.

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Have you received an eviction date yet Cadbury ?

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No, still no eviction date received - The suspense is killing me!

 

Really worried I will only receive a couple of days notice, or no notice at all... Does that ever happen?

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