I have mortgage originally with C&G, now moved to TSB in two sub accounts on the same account number. Current property value at least £120k
1) Original amount with cancelled endowment, so now interest only of £25000, term expired 2012. Negotiated a further 12 month extension now expired.
2) Further advance in the mid 1990s on a repayment basis, £30000 still outstanding with 16 years left to run on the mortgage
So mortgage is in two parts with the same lender, now totaling £55000, (originally £65000.) All monthly payments up to date with good payment history. but original capital amount of £25K needs repaying.
Taken from the court papers, they have issued court action for repossession based on "other breach of the mortgage", and are asking for possession on the following grounds:-
"The defendant is in breach of the terms by failing to repay all the sums due to the claimant by the end of the term of the loan secured by the mortgage granted in 1987 which should have been repaid by 2012. As the term of the loan has expired the claimant requires full payment of the loan of £55000"
They are insisting I do a "mortgage review" which will involve a credit search and score which I would rather avoid.
I have had a slightly head down approach to this previously due to other personal issues but are in discussions with the TSB and their solicitors now. I had hoped to get it resolved before it came to this.
I would like to get this court action delayed or stopped as I will not be in the country on the hearing date without a massive rearrangement of personal plans but would hate it to be found in their favour by non attendance. They will not entertain delaying the hearing or negotiating out of court.
I accept I owe the £25K (and will have this amount available for them within the next 6-12 months) but are they correct to claim for repossession for the full £55k when £30k is still being paid within the terms of the mortgage. ie can they cancel the whole mortgage agreement?
1) Original amount with cancelled endowment, so now interest only of £25000, term expired 2012. Negotiated a further 12 month extension now expired.
2) Further advance in the mid 1990s on a repayment basis, £30000 still outstanding with 16 years left to run on the mortgage
So mortgage is in two parts with the same lender, now totaling £55000, (originally £65000.) All monthly payments up to date with good payment history. but original capital amount of £25K needs repaying.
Taken from the court papers, they have issued court action for repossession based on "other breach of the mortgage", and are asking for possession on the following grounds:-
"The defendant is in breach of the terms by failing to repay all the sums due to the claimant by the end of the term of the loan secured by the mortgage granted in 1987 which should have been repaid by 2012. As the term of the loan has expired the claimant requires full payment of the loan of £55000"
They are insisting I do a "mortgage review" which will involve a credit search and score which I would rather avoid.
I have had a slightly head down approach to this previously due to other personal issues but are in discussions with the TSB and their solicitors now. I had hoped to get it resolved before it came to this.
I would like to get this court action delayed or stopped as I will not be in the country on the hearing date without a massive rearrangement of personal plans but would hate it to be found in their favour by non attendance. They will not entertain delaying the hearing or negotiating out of court.
I accept I owe the £25K (and will have this amount available for them within the next 6-12 months) but are they correct to claim for repossession for the full £55k when £30k is still being paid within the terms of the mortgage. ie can they cancel the whole mortgage agreement?
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