Re: Banks wants a charging order on my property
The debtor has offered to pay back the loan at a rate he can afford but is unwilling to turn the unsecured loan into a secured loan.
If they can accept 3% with a charge against his home then why can they not accept 3% with no charge against the house?
He is being forced to accept the banks terms or face going to court and paying an extra 5% on top of a previously unsecured loan so in my eyes he is being coerced into accepting a deal he is completely unhappy with and that is as good as blackmail/extortion.
If Dontletthem didn't own a 2nd property and was renting or was living with someone that owned their own house, without his name on the deeds, then what would the banks do?
My guess is they would accept the offer he has already made!
The debtor has offered to pay back the loan at a rate he can afford but is unwilling to turn the unsecured loan into a secured loan.
If they can accept 3% with a charge against his home then why can they not accept 3% with no charge against the house?
He is being forced to accept the banks terms or face going to court and paying an extra 5% on top of a previously unsecured loan so in my eyes he is being coerced into accepting a deal he is completely unhappy with and that is as good as blackmail/extortion.
If Dontletthem didn't own a 2nd property and was renting or was living with someone that owned their own house, without his name on the deeds, then what would the banks do?
My guess is they would accept the offer he has already made!
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