Re: Landlord put charge on my property
The short answer is you can't complete on the sale of the property without your solicitor paying off anyone who has a charge on it. That's what charges are for (to secure money owed).
If you make him a low offer and he get's wind of a sale he may not feel inspired to accept your offer because he'll know he can get the full amount when the sale completes. If there's a shortfall following the sale he can pursue you for that two.
Don't shoot me I'm only the messenger
Mind you I've not seen any paperwork which establishes how/why he has a charge on the property in the first place, and whether the charge registered at Land Registry is valid.
Di
Originally posted by Exeterbay
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If you make him a low offer and he get's wind of a sale he may not feel inspired to accept your offer because he'll know he can get the full amount when the sale completes. If there's a shortfall following the sale he can pursue you for that two.
Don't shoot me I'm only the messenger
Mind you I've not seen any paperwork which establishes how/why he has a charge on the property in the first place, and whether the charge registered at Land Registry is valid.
Di
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