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Hi, I hope I am not duplicating threads by posting this question.
I have two properties, one is in my sole name and one is in joint names with an investor, which was a huge step for me!
The investment property is shared, so several people live there, including myself. A letter came from my bank addressed to my spouse in relation to the property I have in my sole name, it asked my spouse to offer some payments for the property which was in arrears, eventhough the property is, and has always been in my name.
The letter detailed my account number, amount owing, amount in arrears ect.
The letter was opened by my ex partner (rightly or wrongly, that's another days issue). . And I was more than mortified because I was trying to solve my financial debts myself in private and was very ashamed that I had made the wrong investment choice, we split up because I had kept it a secret, but I hadn't lied, I was trying to sort it out with the bank myself, I was trying to save my property, and tried to explain to him that it wasnt 'our' issue it was my property, that I bought years before we met (we were only seeing each other for 8 months)
I don't have, nor have I ever had a spouse, and eventhough he felt he was my spouse because we were seeing each other, we didn't live together, we werent even engaged.
Should I see a solicitor about how the bank sent a letter entitled 'Spouse' in relation to my property?
I have two properties, one is in my sole name and one is in joint names with an investor, which was a huge step for me!
The investment property is shared, so several people live there, including myself. A letter came from my bank addressed to my spouse in relation to the property I have in my sole name, it asked my spouse to offer some payments for the property which was in arrears, eventhough the property is, and has always been in my name.
The letter detailed my account number, amount owing, amount in arrears ect.
The letter was opened by my ex partner (rightly or wrongly, that's another days issue). . And I was more than mortified because I was trying to solve my financial debts myself in private and was very ashamed that I had made the wrong investment choice, we split up because I had kept it a secret, but I hadn't lied, I was trying to sort it out with the bank myself, I was trying to save my property, and tried to explain to him that it wasnt 'our' issue it was my property, that I bought years before we met (we were only seeing each other for 8 months)
I don't have, nor have I ever had a spouse, and eventhough he felt he was my spouse because we were seeing each other, we didn't live together, we werent even engaged.
Should I see a solicitor about how the bank sent a letter entitled 'Spouse' in relation to my property?