I am intending to challenge a charging order which was made on my house last year by Nat West. My intention is to challenge both the amount (just under £20,000 for an original overdraft of £2,000 the remaining £18,000 being entirely made up of charges and interest) and also the legality of the charging order being made on the grounds that I was not in arrears with any court orders to pay specific monthly amounts as per the ruling in Mercantile Credit v Ellis.
I am not sure what my chances of success will be but I was wondering if there is any other case law where existing orders have been overturned, any other grounds for challenging orders and/or any specific advice on how to do it? I think I need an N244 form alongside a witness statement (template?) but confirmation I'm on the right track would be very welcome.
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I am not sure what my chances of success will be but I was wondering if there is any other case law where existing orders have been overturned, any other grounds for challenging orders and/or any specific advice on how to do it? I think I need an N244 form alongside a witness statement (template?) but confirmation I'm on the right track would be very welcome.
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