Hi all... I'm after a little advise re a debt to HSBC. The debt is in excess of £18K and stems from a refinance loan to consolidate a previous loan, credit card and overdraft. I think it was refinanced during 2007 and that I actually made payments towards it. After my marriage broke down in 2009, I asked the bank to extend the loan period which they refused so I stopped paying. I didn't hear anything until December 2011 when I had to attend my local court taking with me details of my incomings and outgoings. As they didn't attend the court officer took copies of everything and forwarded it on to them. As I was heavily pregnant she advised them of my situation and I received a letter off DG Solicitors saying that they would review the situation in 6mths. In December 2012 I received a letter asking me to contact them, which I did. I explained that I hadn't returned to work after my pregnancy as I had been made redundant and was in the process of claiming benefits. At this point I'm a single mother with four children under the age of 9. They refused to accept a token monthly payment (of which I could barely afford) and wanted payments of £900 a month!!!
On 2nd December, 2013 I received a letter asking me to contact them within 48 hours, I wrote them a letter explaining that my situation still had not changed. Yesterday morning (17/12/13) I received a letter off them saying that their client now has a Final Charging Order over my property and as I have failed to pay the outstanding judgement debt, they are consulting with their client on the question of taking further enforcement action...
I am part owner (with my ex husband) of a property. When we separated he kept the house and I moved out with the children. Financially he has always paid the mortgage and he certainly has since we split. I have no interest in the house but don't wish to "screw" him out of it either... I actually like him since we divorced!!!
My questions are:
1) What exactly is a charging order?
2) Is there a risk of my ex-husband losing his house?
3) Could they have got a charging order in a matter of weeks? and Do they not need to notify me so that I can appeal the request?
4) What can I do about this seeing as they won't accept offers of payment of which I could manage? At this moment in time I could afford £75-100/month, not the £900+ that they're demanding.
Thanks in advance for any replies received
On 2nd December, 2013 I received a letter asking me to contact them within 48 hours, I wrote them a letter explaining that my situation still had not changed. Yesterday morning (17/12/13) I received a letter off them saying that their client now has a Final Charging Order over my property and as I have failed to pay the outstanding judgement debt, they are consulting with their client on the question of taking further enforcement action...
I am part owner (with my ex husband) of a property. When we separated he kept the house and I moved out with the children. Financially he has always paid the mortgage and he certainly has since we split. I have no interest in the house but don't wish to "screw" him out of it either... I actually like him since we divorced!!!
My questions are:
1) What exactly is a charging order?
2) Is there a risk of my ex-husband losing his house?
3) Could they have got a charging order in a matter of weeks? and Do they not need to notify me so that I can appeal the request?
4) What can I do about this seeing as they won't accept offers of payment of which I could manage? At this moment in time I could afford £75-100/month, not the £900+ that they're demanding.
Thanks in advance for any replies received
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