i won a small claims case against a sole trader contractor that caused a huge amount of damage in my house. He refused to pay and offered a tiny amount per month over many years, which I declined as it wasn't detailed in the CCJ. He has numerous rental properties which he is selling to fund his retirement. I made applications for charging orders against the remaining unsold properties, but as they are in joint names between him and his wife, and the debt is with him alone, no charges could be registered with the land registry. I have had to enter restrictions instead. I've a few questions as I am hugely out of pocket with this whole situation and he is sat on equity after having owned these properties for long periods, and I believe the debt to me is small in comparison to that. The debt is however a large amount to me.
thanks very much, I hope you can help.
- Am I wasting my time with the restrictions? I understand I would need to give consent for the sale to take place, with some conditions that might render this impossible...
- Do I still need a charging order hearing or is that not the course of action when restrictions are being used?
- The restrictions won't be in place before the charging order hearing anyway - should I delay the hearing?
- Will I need to instruct a solicitor at some point to handle the eventuality when he comes to try and sell one of these properties with a restriction in place?
thanks very much, I hope you can help.
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