Re: Charging order and possession
Presumably there has been a CCJ - did you defend the case? What monthly payment was set?
You say your mother's assets ran out - do she died with no estate at all? Was there no local authority funding?
Can you give some details about your house and mortgage:
- approx value of the house?
£165,000 and yes, there is equity in the house. First time in my life I have wished there wasn't! There is about 11 and a half years left to run on it.
- is the house in joint names?
Yes, with my husband
- is this debt in your name only?
Yes, it is. Ironically it was only myself, not my brother and I jointly who signed her agreement and as I say I allowed myself to not read things carefully, take the word of the DM my Uncle, Aunt and I spoke to and really didn't know AT ALL that I was taking responsibility. I know that ignorance is no defence, I am just saying it as it's true (irrelevant, but true!)
- how large is the mortgage? are there any secured loans, if so in whose names?
The only secured loan is the remainder of the mortgage itself and the mortgage co itself (sub prime) has a charge on it for the outstanding amount as we are paying off rent arrears from when we both had periods of unemployment over the last couple of years. We are paying an additional £400 a month almost to try and catch up and that ends in 2017.
- is the mortgage repayment or interest only? when will it end?
The mortgage is repayment and will end around 2026 I believe.
- how large are the arrears on the mortgage and what arrangement, if any, have you reached with the lender?
We have just under £6,000 in arrears and are paying an overpayment towards the debt over about 2 and a half years now I think of between £350 and £400 a month. The arrears is a drop in the ocean compared to what the care home are looking for and that's without their solicitors costs which they say will be over £30,000...
How large are your other debts and how much are you paying a month to them?
We have about £15,000 in other debts - lots of smaller ones - some council tax, some student loan, both of which are deducted from earnings at source. We are currently working with CAB to try and sort out payment plans. This is proving difficult because of the court date and this large debt looming.
As I said, there is no CCJ to my knowledge (and I am sure this is not something I would have forgotten about) but I seem to believe that as the debt is over £25,000 this could be why it has gone to court.
I don't know how to 'defend' and if it is going to have a cost to it then I am pretty much up a creek... If it means writing letters though then I can get on to that tomorrow and post them out by registered mail on Monday. I am very conscious that many solicitors and courts are likely to be closing down for Christmas next Friday - although I may be mistaken about that.
There are two young adults in the house but neither has been working full time or for very long due to a range issues. They give a small contribution when they are able to and have enough but up to now it has not been a set amount. It can vary between £30 a week and £45 a week depending (neither has a set contract so some weeks they don't work at all - not their choice).
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You say your mother's assets ran out - do she died with no estate at all? Was there no local authority funding?
Can you give some details about your house and mortgage:
- approx value of the house?
£165,000 and yes, there is equity in the house. First time in my life I have wished there wasn't! There is about 11 and a half years left to run on it.
- is the house in joint names?
Yes, with my husband
- is this debt in your name only?
Yes, it is. Ironically it was only myself, not my brother and I jointly who signed her agreement and as I say I allowed myself to not read things carefully, take the word of the DM my Uncle, Aunt and I spoke to and really didn't know AT ALL that I was taking responsibility. I know that ignorance is no defence, I am just saying it as it's true (irrelevant, but true!)
- how large is the mortgage? are there any secured loans, if so in whose names?
The only secured loan is the remainder of the mortgage itself and the mortgage co itself (sub prime) has a charge on it for the outstanding amount as we are paying off rent arrears from when we both had periods of unemployment over the last couple of years. We are paying an additional £400 a month almost to try and catch up and that ends in 2017.
- is the mortgage repayment or interest only? when will it end?
The mortgage is repayment and will end around 2026 I believe.
- how large are the arrears on the mortgage and what arrangement, if any, have you reached with the lender?
We have just under £6,000 in arrears and are paying an overpayment towards the debt over about 2 and a half years now I think of between £350 and £400 a month. The arrears is a drop in the ocean compared to what the care home are looking for and that's without their solicitors costs which they say will be over £30,000...
How large are your other debts and how much are you paying a month to them?
We have about £15,000 in other debts - lots of smaller ones - some council tax, some student loan, both of which are deducted from earnings at source. We are currently working with CAB to try and sort out payment plans. This is proving difficult because of the court date and this large debt looming.
As I said, there is no CCJ to my knowledge (and I am sure this is not something I would have forgotten about) but I seem to believe that as the debt is over £25,000 this could be why it has gone to court.
I don't know how to 'defend' and if it is going to have a cost to it then I am pretty much up a creek... If it means writing letters though then I can get on to that tomorrow and post them out by registered mail on Monday. I am very conscious that many solicitors and courts are likely to be closing down for Christmas next Friday - although I may be mistaken about that.
There are two young adults in the house but neither has been working full time or for very long due to a range issues. They give a small contribution when they are able to and have enough but up to now it has not been a set amount. It can vary between £30 a week and £45 a week depending (neither has a set contract so some weeks they don't work at all - not their choice).
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