Richie1974
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Of course I am working on the fact that Ulster bank have admitted their error and from that the receiver was illegally appointed and have been trespassing , maybe I am jumping the gun in respect of damages.
The house is my only one in the Irish state and is considered my family home, Ulster bank have accepted this.
They may have done so in error. If you are not residing in the property full time, it is no longer considered a family home under the Family Home Protection Act.
Did you return home in 2017?
a receiver was illegally appointed to my home from Jan 2018 until now
What was your financial situation when the Receiver was appointed?
Were you actually paying anything?
Usually if a lender gets the rent, they don't appoint a Receiver.
It does for some legislation, but not for CCMA. However, it's critical that you were not deemed non cooperating.the fact I moved out temporarily does not change the status of the home.
I'm not entirely sure that it was your family home once you were no longer ordinarily resident there.confirmation from my solicitor that it was...my family home
I don’t fancy paying out more legal fees with a poor outcome
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