Re: Lenders given fast-track to switch your unpaid credit card debt on to your property
I wouldn't think it would affect set asides, if a CCJ was issued wrongly that's another matter entirely, thankfully.
All they'll do is move the problem from one place to another, as, in order to avoid CCJ's maybe more struggling debtors will apply for Time Orders, or agree to Tomlins rather than risk losing in court.
This is highly discriminatory against home owners, and is a retrograde step for consumers. It would have been much more fair, and relieved the court system far more effectively, to rule that all unsecured debt should henceforth be rebranded to state that your home could be at risk...with lower interest rates on this basis, and that all unsecured agreements NOT carrying this warning should be prohibited from having a Charging Order applied.
In an ideal world of course. I keep forgetting the country's run by capitalist morons. Silly me.
I wouldn't think it would affect set asides, if a CCJ was issued wrongly that's another matter entirely, thankfully.
All they'll do is move the problem from one place to another, as, in order to avoid CCJ's maybe more struggling debtors will apply for Time Orders, or agree to Tomlins rather than risk losing in court.
This is highly discriminatory against home owners, and is a retrograde step for consumers. It would have been much more fair, and relieved the court system far more effectively, to rule that all unsecured debt should henceforth be rebranded to state that your home could be at risk...with lower interest rates on this basis, and that all unsecured agreements NOT carrying this warning should be prohibited from having a Charging Order applied.
In an ideal world of course. I keep forgetting the country's run by capitalist morons. Silly me.
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