A court hearing took place regarding the repossession of my home yesterday (26th February) which i didnt attend. How will I know what the outcome was?? Im presuming repossession order would of been granted, i am moving out this weekend into rented accommodation. Im guessing I will be given some notice to leave the premises but Im just wondering how i will be notified? Living in fear that someones going to knock on the door telling me I need to leave RIGHT NOW! Will I receive something in post giving me dates etc?? any help much appreciated!
court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
The court will send the possession order in the post to your current address in about five days time. You will have been given at least 14 days before the lender can apply for an Eviction Warrant which will usually give you 5 days notice of any bailiff coming round. I would ring the court and ask to speak to the bailiffs' office to see if a date has been set. Believe it or not they are usually helpful Always explain if you have any children living in the property or if anyone is old or sick. Here's some reassuring info:
http://england.shelter.org.uk/get_ad...y_the_bailiffs
There were more answers on your other thread but maybe they were too late Here they are anyway:
http://www.legalbeagles.info/forums/...801#post320801
If it was me I wouldn't be in any hurry to give anyone your forwarding address when you finally pack up and go :wink: And I would take everything with you, and I mean everything. Most lenders expect to find the property has been stripped of all carpets, light-switches, fire places, kitchen cupboards, bathroom suites etc. These are your possessions and you're entitled to them - you can always sell them quickly to a dealer with a pick-up truck or put them on ebay
Can you name and shame the lender who's done this to you ?
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
Originally posted by PlanB View PostAnd I would take everything with you, and I mean everything. Most lenders expect to find the property has been stripped of all carpets, light-switches, fire places, kitchen cupboards, bathroom suites etc. These are your possessions and you're entitled to them - you can always sell them quickly to a dealer with a pick-up truck or put them on ebay
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
Originally posted by CleverClogs View PostHow about any floor boards he has fitted?
Normally a mortgage lender can chase you for up to 12 years for any loan shortfall after the property has been sold following repossession, but I presume that won't be the case with BR. That's the reason why I suggest stripping everything out of the house because it doesn't matter if it sells for zippo at auction.
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
Originally posted by IanM View PostSell the slates off your roof and any lead flashings!
And don't forget the boiler, radiators and all the copper piping!
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
Originally posted by Inca View PostWouldn't recommend stripping a house if it's a rented property......
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Originally posted by Inca View PostWouldn't recommend stripping a house if it's a rented property......Originally posted by FlamingParrot View PostOf course not,
If it was rented, one would open all the windows and scatter bread-crumbs inside, to encourage pigeons to roost. One might also leave bits of meat or a dead fish or two under the floorboards, where they will add to the ambience.
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
As long as the OP has gone into bankruptcy then there's protection from the lender who has at the present time a contingent debt (one that needs the sale of the property to become a fixed sum). So the lender can't chase for any shortfall and has to swallow any losses on sale. If you're bankrupt the lender cannot come after you for any shortfall on sale.
That said, phone the court to find out what order was made. The usual is for possession in 28 days, and the lender will apply for a warrant of eviction some time after that. There's usually no rush about these matters - when it happened to me, the possession order was made in October but the eviction wasn't until February. You can live rent and mortgage free in your own property until you are evicted, but most people tend to leave a few days before the bailiff comes. You get lots of notice, so don't be too hasty to move out, and if you have other accommodation sorted already you can take your time moving - you certainly don't have to do it all in one day.
There is life after repossession (and bankruptcy!), so don't get too down about things - take care of yourself and don't let the *******s grind you down.
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
Can I really do all that? Strip the floors etc? and wold peole really buy this on ebay or where could i find a dealer?? From a house clearance tpe of business?? There is laminate wood flooring in livingroom, kitchen and upstairs bedroom, the carpets are naff to be fair. but the light fixings are all stuff i bought and installed as ironically when i bought the proprty 5 years ago it was a repossession and was in a terrible state! We had to clear out the previous owners belongings! I dont want to get in trouble with my official receiver over doing any of this.......
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Re: court date yesterday for house repossession, how do i know outcome??
Originally posted by IanM View PostSell the slates off your roof and any lead flashings!
And don't forget the boiler, radiators and all the copper piping!
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