Re: VT and balloon payments
I'm afraid I can't say that it will be resolved by the 22nd, Theoretically yes you could have a number of issues here. Now if you are moving out at the end of the month then they would have had enough time already to collect the car and it's their unreasonable behaviour that is causing all of the problems.
Perhaps option 2 may be the best way forward and also option 3 with a complaint to the Ombudsman. You could then give them an ultimatum saying that you are moving home at the end of the month and if it is not collected by 22 July then you shall inform the DVLA of change of registered keeper on 22nd July and the vehicle will be left on a public highway from the date that you move out of the property. Liability and responsibility will then rest with them. You could provide them with your new address too for correspondence so they are put on notice about your new address details.
It may be worth giving them a call saying that too then following up with an email/letter confirming what was said over the telephone. If you need help drafting something let me know or if you want to give it a go and I can amend/comment I'm happy with either.
Appreciate this is a stressful time but you should remind them that it is your legal right under the act to terminate at any time prior to the final payment becoming due. This is not subject to paying 50% first and nothing in the act says that you must do this. Therefore it is their unreasonableness that is causing all the problems and not you since you have given them plenty of opportunity to collect.
I'm afraid I can't say that it will be resolved by the 22nd, Theoretically yes you could have a number of issues here. Now if you are moving out at the end of the month then they would have had enough time already to collect the car and it's their unreasonable behaviour that is causing all of the problems.
Perhaps option 2 may be the best way forward and also option 3 with a complaint to the Ombudsman. You could then give them an ultimatum saying that you are moving home at the end of the month and if it is not collected by 22 July then you shall inform the DVLA of change of registered keeper on 22nd July and the vehicle will be left on a public highway from the date that you move out of the property. Liability and responsibility will then rest with them. You could provide them with your new address too for correspondence so they are put on notice about your new address details.
It may be worth giving them a call saying that too then following up with an email/letter confirming what was said over the telephone. If you need help drafting something let me know or if you want to give it a go and I can amend/comment I'm happy with either.
Appreciate this is a stressful time but you should remind them that it is your legal right under the act to terminate at any time prior to the final payment becoming due. This is not subject to paying 50% first and nothing in the act says that you must do this. Therefore it is their unreasonableness that is causing all the problems and not you since you have given them plenty of opportunity to collect.
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