Re: Charging order for £3k, is this good or bad news?
Is the property in your name only, or in joint names (see the notes above from Cit Advice)? It makes a difference in so far that if it is in joint names the charging order will be noted down as a charging restriction at the Land Reg. ie. It's your debt only and it's highly unlikely that any judge would order a sale - particularly for the relatively small amount you owe if the property is in joint names. Just a word of warning, Restons are a particularly nasty bunch, and I would not trust them one bit. You are in good hands with PlanB advising.
Is the property in your name only, or in joint names (see the notes above from Cit Advice)? It makes a difference in so far that if it is in joint names the charging order will be noted down as a charging restriction at the Land Reg. ie. It's your debt only and it's highly unlikely that any judge would order a sale - particularly for the relatively small amount you owe if the property is in joint names. Just a word of warning, Restons are a particularly nasty bunch, and I would not trust them one bit. You are in good hands with PlanB advising.
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