sunhill;1251585 but can you interject and shed some light. Spikers last thread says it would be impossible for the bank to put a judgement on the family home and mf says this is nonsense - 2 very conflicting views. [/QUOTE said:MF1 is corrrect, not Spiker. Just look at all MF1's excellent and accurate posts.
Yes I agree, but with reservations. You have an interest in your family home, whether or not your name is on the title deeds. The holder of a judgement can register a JM on the property on foot of that interest. Theoretically the JM holder could then apply through the Courts for a well charging order and order for sale on that property. Practically this is not going to happen. It is an expensive and protracted process and the Courts would be unlikely to support an order for sale in the circumstances described.This is nonsense! From a new poster.
The family home is just bricks and mortar. End of.
It is an asset that can be attached.mf
Yes I agree, but with reservations. You have an interest in your family home, whether or not your name is on the title deeds. The holder of a judgement can register a JM on the property on foot of that interest. Theoretically the JM holder could then apply through the Courts for a well charging order and order for sale on that property. Practically this is not going to happen. It is an expensive and protracted process and the Courts would be unlikely to support an order for sale in the circumstances described.
Thanks Steve and Brendan44.
I t is nice that you clarified steve that you were legally qualified when we got into the nitty gritty of this thread, which is while the courts may put a judgement on your PPR ordering the sale of the property is very rare if it has happened at all. MF1 was commenting but wouldnt give his background and seems to be a regular poster but didnt have the finite detail in his replies to this thread which can be more dangerous than useful when giving advise or opinion.
sunhill
i think your case is completely unsustainable and something will have to be sorted out with the debt you owe to the banks.The banks were completely stupid and irresponsible to lend so much money to you.Its my view that they are just as responsible and culpable as you are.Harsh medicine is on the way for the foolish investment bankers,Harsh medicine indeed.
And if the properties trebled in value would you be suggesting we split the rewards with the bank too? Time for this country to grow up and stop blaming banks/politicians/whoeverwecan
the bankers were foolish and greedy,they deserve what they get.foolish,foolish,foolish bankers.
?they deserve what they get
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