Re: hi i need some urgent help and advice pls
While others are looking at your credit agreement with Blemain (or Harpmanor) do you mind if I ask a question about how you actually puchased the finance in the first place? It may (may not ) help when assessing if irresponsible lending was involved, and/or whether you were made fully aware of what deal you were entering into.
In 2007 you bought a plot of land with the intention of building a house on the site as a property developer. Did the estate agent or seller introduce you directly to Crystal Mortages to set up the necessary associated finance? If not then how did you know about Crystal?
You say the project went "tits up" was that (partly) because you couldn't get the necessary planning consent to build on the land or did the agent tell you that planning consent would be a doddle when you entered into the negotiations? Could you have bought it from one of those now disgraced Land Banks who promised planning consent when it was never going to happen?
Paul has already asked you about your general financial circumstances at the time and you've said you were self-employed. Did you have any experience as a property developer or even a builder at the time you purchased the land and took out the finance (which would seem to differ from your member profile)? I can only presume that the loan company knew what the finance was for. And would have asked you for your 'occupation or profession' (even though self-employed) when filling in the application forms.
There's no need to answer any of this unless you feel like it. If the credit agreement is unenforceable due to its content (or lack of!) then you will have something to work with. I'm just searching for any other avenues that may be open to you. The more shit you can throw at Blemain's fan the better. Or anyone else's fan for that matter
Originally posted by jimmyq
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In 2007 you bought a plot of land with the intention of building a house on the site as a property developer. Did the estate agent or seller introduce you directly to Crystal Mortages to set up the necessary associated finance? If not then how did you know about Crystal?
You say the project went "tits up" was that (partly) because you couldn't get the necessary planning consent to build on the land or did the agent tell you that planning consent would be a doddle when you entered into the negotiations? Could you have bought it from one of those now disgraced Land Banks who promised planning consent when it was never going to happen?
Paul has already asked you about your general financial circumstances at the time and you've said you were self-employed. Did you have any experience as a property developer or even a builder at the time you purchased the land and took out the finance (which would seem to differ from your member profile)? I can only presume that the loan company knew what the finance was for. And would have asked you for your 'occupation or profession' (even though self-employed) when filling in the application forms.
There's no need to answer any of this unless you feel like it. If the credit agreement is unenforceable due to its content (or lack of!) then you will have something to work with. I'm just searching for any other avenues that may be open to you. The more shit you can throw at Blemain's fan the better. Or anyone else's fan for that matter
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