Hi,
I stumbled across this site whilst searching for some information, thought I'd give a brief outline of some current issues I have where this site would appear to be very helpful.
1. This first issue is with an adult stepson living at home. I don't have details of who or how much, but he has said that he has built up a number of debts (this is on top of money he owes to me). I've not pushed for details as he has a tendancy to avoid the truth so I am pretty sure I wouldn't get the full story anyway. My concern is that his debts will go unattended and we'll end up with bailiffs at the door or similar (gut feeling tells me this is not far away). Apart from the distress aspect of this, where do I stand regarding my own property? I've seen threads suggesting a statutory declaration or notice of ownership, these appear to be addressed to a specific bailiff, is there a blanket equivalent of this that says most of the property in this house belongs to me, the only exception being items in his bedroom? Are there any other actions I could take (kicking him out is a favourite with me, but causes problems between me and his Mum and wouldn't necessarily solve the problem anyway)?
2. This second issue is with the elder stepson who owns (and lives in) his own property. He has never lived with us, neither at my current address or previously. A number of letters have been delivered to him at this address, which are then forwarded by either his brother or his Mum. From the return addresses on the back of the envelopes I can see that some of these are from DCAs. A similar question as with the first issue, where do I stand regarding this, and how should I proceed?
3. I'm also in the process of a missold PPI claim against LTSB. I took out a mortgage in '97 and was told that PPI was a condition of the mortgage, I have this in writing from my mortgage broker. LTSB have so far offered approx 25% payments, their argument is that I could have cancelled the policy if I didn't want it to which my answer is that as a requirement of the mortgage this action would have put me in breach of the mortgage terms hence not going down this route. I'll be pushing them for the full 100% and will start a thread on the PPI forum shortly.
Thanks in advance for any guidance
I stumbled across this site whilst searching for some information, thought I'd give a brief outline of some current issues I have where this site would appear to be very helpful.
1. This first issue is with an adult stepson living at home. I don't have details of who or how much, but he has said that he has built up a number of debts (this is on top of money he owes to me). I've not pushed for details as he has a tendancy to avoid the truth so I am pretty sure I wouldn't get the full story anyway. My concern is that his debts will go unattended and we'll end up with bailiffs at the door or similar (gut feeling tells me this is not far away). Apart from the distress aspect of this, where do I stand regarding my own property? I've seen threads suggesting a statutory declaration or notice of ownership, these appear to be addressed to a specific bailiff, is there a blanket equivalent of this that says most of the property in this house belongs to me, the only exception being items in his bedroom? Are there any other actions I could take (kicking him out is a favourite with me, but causes problems between me and his Mum and wouldn't necessarily solve the problem anyway)?
2. This second issue is with the elder stepson who owns (and lives in) his own property. He has never lived with us, neither at my current address or previously. A number of letters have been delivered to him at this address, which are then forwarded by either his brother or his Mum. From the return addresses on the back of the envelopes I can see that some of these are from DCAs. A similar question as with the first issue, where do I stand regarding this, and how should I proceed?
3. I'm also in the process of a missold PPI claim against LTSB. I took out a mortgage in '97 and was told that PPI was a condition of the mortgage, I have this in writing from my mortgage broker. LTSB have so far offered approx 25% payments, their argument is that I could have cancelled the policy if I didn't want it to which my answer is that as a requirement of the mortgage this action would have put me in breach of the mortgage terms hence not going down this route. I'll be pushing them for the full 100% and will start a thread on the PPI forum shortly.
Thanks in advance for any guidance
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