Hi there,
New to the forum and the process of VT.
I'm looking to VT on my agreement with Specialist Motor Finance, due to the recent cost of living crisis, we as a family can no longer afford to run 2 cars.
Using the templates on this site, below is the rough wording of what I intend to send to them.
Is this sufficient, or should I be looking to expand on reasons for VT, and what are the likelihood giving sums paid, are they likely to pursue me for any additional monies?
Dear Sir or Madam,
Termination of hire-purchase agreement <insert agreement number here> in accordance with section 99(1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA 1974)
I am writing to inform you that I am exercising my legal right to terminate the above hire-purchase agreement with immediate effect in accordance with Section 99 of the CCA 1974. Under Section 100(1) of the CCA 1974, my liability is limited to one-half of the total price payable which, according to the terms of this agreement, is £5,952.80. As at todays date, I have paid £8326.92 and I am therefore no longer required to make any further payments.
I have also inspected the vehicle and I am of the opinion that it is in a reasonable condition given its age whilst accounting for fair wear and tear. Photographic evidence has been taken in the event of any future dispute as to the state of the vehicle. The vehicle is available to collect from the above address on giving reasonable notice.
I would appreciate if you could contact me via e-mail at <insert email here> within the next 14 days to discuss the next steps.
I believe that they may try to send me a Voluntary Termination pack, do I have to fill this in? Also do I have to do the self assessment? Am I liable for any pickup charges too? I have attached the termination section of the contract I have.
Any information on previous success / issues with this lender, would be appreciated, or advice in general as to what curveballs I'm likely to expect from them.
Thanks in advance
New to the forum and the process of VT.
I'm looking to VT on my agreement with Specialist Motor Finance, due to the recent cost of living crisis, we as a family can no longer afford to run 2 cars.
Using the templates on this site, below is the rough wording of what I intend to send to them.
Is this sufficient, or should I be looking to expand on reasons for VT, and what are the likelihood giving sums paid, are they likely to pursue me for any additional monies?
Dear Sir or Madam,
Termination of hire-purchase agreement <insert agreement number here> in accordance with section 99(1) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 (CCA 1974)
I am writing to inform you that I am exercising my legal right to terminate the above hire-purchase agreement with immediate effect in accordance with Section 99 of the CCA 1974. Under Section 100(1) of the CCA 1974, my liability is limited to one-half of the total price payable which, according to the terms of this agreement, is £5,952.80. As at todays date, I have paid £8326.92 and I am therefore no longer required to make any further payments.
I have also inspected the vehicle and I am of the opinion that it is in a reasonable condition given its age whilst accounting for fair wear and tear. Photographic evidence has been taken in the event of any future dispute as to the state of the vehicle. The vehicle is available to collect from the above address on giving reasonable notice.
I would appreciate if you could contact me via e-mail at <insert email here> within the next 14 days to discuss the next steps.
I believe that they may try to send me a Voluntary Termination pack, do I have to fill this in? Also do I have to do the self assessment? Am I liable for any pickup charges too? I have attached the termination section of the contract I have.
Any information on previous success / issues with this lender, would be appreciated, or advice in general as to what curveballs I'm likely to expect from them.
Thanks in advance
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