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  • Calculating interest on charging order

    I have a charging order secured agaisnt an ex landlords property. This was for an amount around £10,000 with interest allowed to be added at a rate of 8% per annum. The landlord has made no payments to account and the charging order was granted almost 3 years ago. I am in process of writing a letter to the landlord and need to work out how much now will be owed. Do i add interest on annually onto interest already accured? if that makes sense. Or is the interest just on the original £10,000 debt?
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    Re: Calculating interest on charging order

    It depends on the wording of the judgment, it is very often expressed as £x to the date of the judgment and £x.xxp at a daily rate thereafter, but is also often limited to a year.

    If not, s69 County Court Act 1984 says that it is simple interest.

    But there is no automatic right to interest unless you pleaded it and the court awarded it.

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    • #3
      Re: Calculating interest on charging order

      The charging order was finalized at ccj amount plus interest making a final total around £10,000 (i do not offhand precise figure) Interest was allowed to continue until debt settled and this is stated on documents. My question really is do i add interest on top of £10,00 + interest each year therefore the yearly interest amount would increase quite a lot. (seems a little unfair to debtor)

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      • #4
        Re: Calculating interest on charging order

        Simple interest 8% pa on £10k makes it £12400 (£800 a year basically)
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        • #5
          Re: Calculating interest on charging order

          i am being thick about this so i would apply £800 every year or would i use the 12400 figure to calculate interest in the second year ?

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          • #6
            Re: Calculating interest on charging order

            Sorry, I was doing 3 years for some reason.... just add £800 (8% of £10k) a year..... so one year would be £10800, two years 11, 600, three years £12,400 etc NOT £10800+8%=£11664+8%=£12597 etc.


            the charging order was granted almost 3 years ago.
            ahh good I wasn't going banana's, that's where I got the 3 years from.
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            • #7
              Re: Calculating interest on charging order

              haha thanks a lot so just to clarify interest is only added onto original debt.

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              • #8
                Re: Calculating interest on charging order

                Originally posted by Bedoope View Post
                haha thanks a lot so just to clarify interest is only added onto original debt.
                You got it.

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