Re: charging order
This is not my area but it's definitely yours
The reason I was curious is because of the *interest* situation. We don't know whether the bank is still applying interest and charges to the overdraft an/or have been doing so for the last four years since the company ceased trading. I don't know (but you might?) whether interest freezes once a company is in liquidation. And whether there is any argument/negotiation to be done on unfair bank charges which may have racked up over the years
I'm looking ahead to the possibility of the personal guarantee being compliant and the need to reduce the sum owing. As I understand it the debt is about £4k. If only the OP could get that down to £1k then the bank wouldn't get a charging order on the home because the debt would be below the recent £1,000 threshold for COs
Have you signed AAD's petition to get this raised? I've only got to get another 99,838 signatures to force a debate in the House of Commons
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/48464
Originally posted by SXGuy
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The reason I was curious is because of the *interest* situation. We don't know whether the bank is still applying interest and charges to the overdraft an/or have been doing so for the last four years since the company ceased trading. I don't know (but you might?) whether interest freezes once a company is in liquidation. And whether there is any argument/negotiation to be done on unfair bank charges which may have racked up over the years
I'm looking ahead to the possibility of the personal guarantee being compliant and the need to reduce the sum owing. As I understand it the debt is about £4k. If only the OP could get that down to £1k then the bank wouldn't get a charging order on the home because the debt would be below the recent £1,000 threshold for COs
Have you signed AAD's petition to get this raised? I've only got to get another 99,838 signatures to force a debate in the House of Commons
http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/48464
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