Hi,
I was having a debate with a few friends over what the best tactic is for someone with an unsustainable mortgage - should they try complete their negotiations (assuming for a write-off) while they have their property or, if they get the Bank's agreement, sell the property and then try do a deal on the shortfall.
I suppose what we haven't been able to figure out is whether or not you are in a better or worse off position with a large unsecured debt. Many people have received lots of varying advice on their own individual circumstances, with much of the recent discussions on the site revolving around people emigrating, but I suppose in light of the recent PIA etc, I haven't seen much discussion on whatc it is actually better to have?
Getting a deal from your bank is easier said than done, so if they agree for the sale, I would have thought get the property sold and , assuming you can't afford the outstanding balance, that's when it is your best time to push as hard as possible as it is now an unsecured debt?
Penny for your thoughts!
Kine
I was having a debate with a few friends over what the best tactic is for someone with an unsustainable mortgage - should they try complete their negotiations (assuming for a write-off) while they have their property or, if they get the Bank's agreement, sell the property and then try do a deal on the shortfall.
I suppose what we haven't been able to figure out is whether or not you are in a better or worse off position with a large unsecured debt. Many people have received lots of varying advice on their own individual circumstances, with much of the recent discussions on the site revolving around people emigrating, but I suppose in light of the recent PIA etc, I haven't seen much discussion on whatc it is actually better to have?
Getting a deal from your bank is easier said than done, so if they agree for the sale, I would have thought get the property sold and , assuming you can't afford the outstanding balance, that's when it is your best time to push as hard as possible as it is now an unsecured debt?
Penny for your thoughts!
Kine