Hi guys.
A clients husband recently died, he had a flat, and according to his bank, a secured overdraft against that flat.
Our client is trying to sort out the probate and her solicitor has asked to get confirmation that the mortgage on the flat has been paid up (which it has)
But the bank has said they are unable to provide that confirmation until the overdraft is paid up.
She showed me what looks like a recon agreement for the overdraft, but it mentions nothing about it being secured to anything.
Its a shame that the mortgage and overdraft are with the same bank, because personally i think they are just trying to blag the overdraft being paid back from her husbands estate.
Thoughts on what she can do?
A clients husband recently died, he had a flat, and according to his bank, a secured overdraft against that flat.
Our client is trying to sort out the probate and her solicitor has asked to get confirmation that the mortgage on the flat has been paid up (which it has)
But the bank has said they are unable to provide that confirmation until the overdraft is paid up.
She showed me what looks like a recon agreement for the overdraft, but it mentions nothing about it being secured to anything.
Its a shame that the mortgage and overdraft are with the same bank, because personally i think they are just trying to blag the overdraft being paid back from her husbands estate.
Thoughts on what she can do?
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