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Court Interim Order ignored by mortgage company.

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  • Court Interim Order ignored by mortgage company.

    Hi there, I posted some details in the welcome forum as I am new to the site, but as of yet no one has managed respond.
    So I thought I would repost details here as it regards somewhat to a court order.

    First of all there has been a long delay with myself confronting these issues, I was not in the best place due to my mental health, but now I have bitten the bullet to confront this.
    Back in 2014 I was very ill, I could no longer work and keep up with my mortgage repayments to NRAM. Also I had debt that was spiralling so I went into an IVA and was advised to take out an Interim Order at the county court. This occurred on 03-10-14, and lasted to the end of the month. My home was repossessed on the 13-10-14 and all of my possessions were removed, including valuable personal items which the contractors involved made no mention of in their supposed list of items removed from the property.
    The Interim Order states no bankruptcy petition relating to myself, may be presented or proceeded with, and no other proceedings and no execution or other legal processes, may be commenced or continue against the debtor or his property except with the leave of the court.

    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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