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  • #16
    Unfortunately I don't know what bank the guy banks with.

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    • #17
      I got a charging order put on a debtors house and also sent high court enforcement in so that at least he was paying me something every month. In the end he needed to sell the house so I was paid in full. Much smaller debt but better to get something and have long term security too.

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      • #18
        that's a good point actually, for OP's reference, you can do more than one enforcement option, and actually here doing two may well be the best option.

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        • #19
          Going back to credit report from the credit agencies, is it worth or useful to ask the guy to provide a copy of his current/latest credit report so that I can see all his bank accounts (savings and investments, if any)?

          The guy is asking his local estate agents to value his property. He is going to provide living expenses and outgoings. But to me, I am much more interested in his savings and investments if he owns his property outright.

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          • #20
            nah send in HCEO

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            • #21
              Originally posted by DCASTLE View Post
              Going back to credit report from the credit agencies, is it worth or useful to ask the guy to provide a copy of his current/latest credit report so that I can see all his bank accounts (savings and investments, if any)?

              The guy is asking his local estate agents to value his property. He is going to provide living expenses and outgoings. But to me, I am much more interested in his savings and investments if he owns his property outright.
              Why should he give you this info?

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              • #22
                Originally posted by wales01man View Post

                Why should he give you this info?
                So what would you do please?

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                • #23
                  send in HCEO i already told you what to do.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by JK2054 View Post
                    send in HCEO i already told you what to do.
                    Thanks for the advice. Are you WALES01MAN too by any chance?

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by DCASTLE View Post

                      Thanks for the advice. Are you WALES01MAN too by any chance?
                      No i am best advice is HCEO minimal cost maybe maximum gain it
                      would be easier for them to find his assets

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by DCASTLE View Post

                        Thanks for the advice. Are you WALES01MAN too by any chance?
                        are you asking if im welsh? i'm not but im also not sure what difference that makes

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