We sold our property over 18 months ago but keep getting various utility suppliers/service providers writing to us and calling. Later was electric supplier - although we gave them the final reading and told we moved (they transferred our account to the new address), they are now pursuing us for c. £2,500 bill related to the period AFTER we sold the property. No amount of reasoning about the fact that we did not ask to open another account in that property (it is a different account number to what we had, and they do not have a contract in our names) and that we sold the property seem to help. They go after people based on the current record in Land Registry, and for some odd reason, our names are still listed on that property!
We called the solicitors who closed the sale - just to be told it is not their or our responsibility to register the new owners with the Land Registry. It is the buyer and his solicitors who should do so.
We do not have the contacts for the buyer (he bought the property as an investment, so does not live there), and his solicitors do not respond to us.
We called the Land Registry, and apparently they have the registration form related to the sale but there is some kind of technical issued related t the leasehold documents that needs to be fixed.
We provided the completion documents to the electricity provider and a letter from our solicitors, just to be told the provider does not care, and they go ahead to the legal action based solely on Land Registry record.
As this is the third set of suppliers threatening to take us to court for someone else's bills, we are trying to see how we can stop this. Since we have no control over the buyer's actions whatsoever, is there any kind of notice we can add to the property title to show we are not responsible for it any more??
We called the solicitors who closed the sale - just to be told it is not their or our responsibility to register the new owners with the Land Registry. It is the buyer and his solicitors who should do so.
We do not have the contacts for the buyer (he bought the property as an investment, so does not live there), and his solicitors do not respond to us.
We called the Land Registry, and apparently they have the registration form related to the sale but there is some kind of technical issued related t the leasehold documents that needs to be fixed.
We provided the completion documents to the electricity provider and a letter from our solicitors, just to be told the provider does not care, and they go ahead to the legal action based solely on Land Registry record.
As this is the third set of suppliers threatening to take us to court for someone else's bills, we are trying to see how we can stop this. Since we have no control over the buyer's actions whatsoever, is there any kind of notice we can add to the property title to show we are not responsible for it any more??
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