hello all, I am new here and have a pressing legal matter which my solicitor seems unable to resolve.
i have a 10 year old secured loan with Barclays. The loan went into default within months of taking it, the amount is £55k with default fees making it up to £56k
Barclays marked this loan as partially settled in bankruptcy in 2009.(i kept the house as it was in negative equity).
yet when I came to sell my house last year I found the charge still on the property.
After 5 months of trying to get Barclays to lift the Charge I opened an official complaint in which they admitted to marking the debt as settled, called it a bank error, and refused to lift the charge until the debt was discharged.
after 3 further months of negotiations I somehow managed to secure a full and final settlement of £12k which I have in writing. The letter is clear in saying the remainder of the debt will not be pursued by either Barclays or a 3rd party and the loan account will be closed and marked partially settled on my credit file. The due date was 5/5/18 which Barclays were aware wasn’t aceivable as the Funds were coming from house sale. Verbally they agreed to extend this deadline to completion date.
My conveyancing solicitor is chasing a response to her letter of undertaking to pay the £12k on the understanding that the bank confirms they will lift the charge.
The collections team then rang me to say that even if I pay the £12k the charge will remain until the remainder is settled.
I then got a second letter identical to the first but with a deadline of 05/06/2018.
It says if I pay by this date £12k the £56k loan will be cleared.
However.....still no confirmation that property charge will be lifted. They have told my solicitor it is with their legal team.
my question is.......
i could obtain the £12k by deadline from my son.
Do barclays then, HAVE TO legally, remove the charge on the house?
My so.icitor says, Yes, but I do not trust this bank and am reluctant to take this money from my son, only to have to pay Barclays the rest, leaving no funds to repay my son after the house sale.
please help!
Philippa
i have a 10 year old secured loan with Barclays. The loan went into default within months of taking it, the amount is £55k with default fees making it up to £56k
Barclays marked this loan as partially settled in bankruptcy in 2009.(i kept the house as it was in negative equity).
yet when I came to sell my house last year I found the charge still on the property.
After 5 months of trying to get Barclays to lift the Charge I opened an official complaint in which they admitted to marking the debt as settled, called it a bank error, and refused to lift the charge until the debt was discharged.
after 3 further months of negotiations I somehow managed to secure a full and final settlement of £12k which I have in writing. The letter is clear in saying the remainder of the debt will not be pursued by either Barclays or a 3rd party and the loan account will be closed and marked partially settled on my credit file. The due date was 5/5/18 which Barclays were aware wasn’t aceivable as the Funds were coming from house sale. Verbally they agreed to extend this deadline to completion date.
My conveyancing solicitor is chasing a response to her letter of undertaking to pay the £12k on the understanding that the bank confirms they will lift the charge.
The collections team then rang me to say that even if I pay the £12k the charge will remain until the remainder is settled.
I then got a second letter identical to the first but with a deadline of 05/06/2018.
It says if I pay by this date £12k the £56k loan will be cleared.
However.....still no confirmation that property charge will be lifted. They have told my solicitor it is with their legal team.
my question is.......
i could obtain the £12k by deadline from my son.
Do barclays then, HAVE TO legally, remove the charge on the house?
My so.icitor says, Yes, but I do not trust this bank and am reluctant to take this money from my son, only to have to pay Barclays the rest, leaving no funds to repay my son after the house sale.
please help!
Philippa
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