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my wife and I made ourselves bankrupt in June 201:.
All our debts were included in the bankruptcy but barclaycard sold two debts to PCO Holdco when they found out we went bankrupt.
Pco now have us defaulting which is causing us a problem.
we want to buy a home and the mortgage advisor linked to Anwyl told us we could get a mortgage with Nationwide with the bankruptcy on our file after 3 years.
the stumbling block is the defaults from PCO for each of myself and wife and also a defaulting Halifax account.
even though they were included in bankruptcy they are still defaulting and now we have to keep renting because of it.
i really don’t think it’s fair I should continue to rent when without those defaults we could buy a home.
our notice is due in February and we want to move out in the May of this year when our tenancy ends.
is it possible to claim compensation for having to continue renting if the information on my file is wrong?
Thanks, Wharty.
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That should read bankrupt In June 2013
my wife and I made ourselves bankrupt in June 201:.
All our debts were included in the bankruptcy but barclaycard sold two debts to PCO Holdco when they found out we went bankrupt.
Pco now have us defaulting which is causing us a problem.
we want to buy a home and the mortgage advisor linked to Anwyl told us we could get a mortgage with Nationwide with the bankruptcy on our file after 3 years.
the stumbling block is the defaults from PCO for each of myself and wife and also a defaulting Halifax account.
even though they were included in bankruptcy they are still defaulting and now we have to keep renting because of it.
i really don’t think it’s fair I should continue to rent when without those defaults we could buy a home.
our notice is due in February and we want to move out in the May of this year when our tenancy ends.
is it possible to claim compensation for having to continue renting if the information on my file is wrong?
Thanks, Wharty.
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That should read bankrupt In June 2013
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