Re: probable reposession
It's good you know where you stand and that you're not about to be forced out onto the street.
I think the 30 day notice period is for the court hearing that is coming up. I believe it is then normally around two months before any eviction takes place, and any eviction is going to be complicated by the fact that you are living there instead of him, and so this would, I imagine, further delay things.
All of this assumes of course that repossession is going to take place and there's not going to be some agreement reached between mortgage company and landlord. Have you any idea if your rent covers the mortgage repayments?
It's good you know where you stand and that you're not about to be forced out onto the street.
I think the 30 day notice period is for the court hearing that is coming up. I believe it is then normally around two months before any eviction takes place, and any eviction is going to be complicated by the fact that you are living there instead of him, and so this would, I imagine, further delay things.
All of this assumes of course that repossession is going to take place and there's not going to be some agreement reached between mortgage company and landlord. Have you any idea if your rent covers the mortgage repayments?



That will give you the court date and claim reference etc. I urge you to take this to a solicitor because you do have a chance of remaining in the property or at least leaving on your terms.
The lender will argue that they served them at his last "known address". But they "know" a new one for him now don't they
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