Re: Mortgage & Bankruptcy
This is beginning to sound like a voluntary repossession to me due to the possible negative equity and the fact that the lender is chasing a *shortfall*. Either party can hand in the keys and I don't know what document your BF would have had to sign under those circumstances, but I don't know Scottish housing law as well as I know English housing law But I will check this out on Monday for you
Since your BF was party to the joint mortgage he has every right to contact Santander for some answers since he had a legal contract with them too and therefore there are no Data Protection Act issues. Tell him to ring them up and ask exactly what went on. He'd probably get a more accurate answer from them then he's getting from his ex-wife
If it was me I'd be sending a SAR to Santander to get the whole file and hopefully the whole story never mind what she says
Originally posted by Mags76
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Since your BF was party to the joint mortgage he has every right to contact Santander for some answers since he had a legal contract with them too and therefore there are no Data Protection Act issues. Tell him to ring them up and ask exactly what went on. He'd probably get a more accurate answer from them then he's getting from his ex-wife
If it was me I'd be sending a SAR to Santander to get the whole file and hopefully the whole story never mind what she says
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