Thesearcher
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It was meant to be paid off in 2014 but was crystallised a few years earlier in the crash. There is no term left or interest rate. Just the amount left to be paid off with an agreement to pay €10 per month. They can go on paying that but it would seem healthier to settle and move on.
Thanks Sunny that's very helpful. I've offered to help them with a settlement but I'd only go so far. I'm not sure it's a written agreement or not but both sides have adhered to it for 10 to 12 years - so I believe. The letter they sent says it's going to Pepper / Elmscott Property Finance. I'll tell them to offer that amount.Well if they can still only pay €10 a month, not sure how they have funds to settle. Is there a written agreement with Ulster to pay €10 per month. If there is, that loan is going nowhere and Ulster are chancing their arm to try and get it off their books. I can guarantee you that they have already written off that loan. Throw in a settlement figure of 500 euro and see where you get. Or else just keep paying the 10 a month. They will get their money in 58 years or whatever...
They're perfectly entitled to sell it. Yes, no doubt they've written it off from an accounting point of view, but legally they can sell the debt.Is there a written agreement with Ulster to pay €10 per month. If there is, that loan is going nowhere and Ulster are chancing their arm to try and get it off their books. I can guarantee you that they have already written off that loan.
These debts sell for about 10 to 20 cent in the euro. Have they been receiving statements?It's about 7k and they've been paying off €10 a month for a number of years and they are not in a position to pay more.
They're perfectly entitled to sell it. Yes, no doubt they've written it off from an accounting point of view, but legally they can sell the debt.
Edit: sorry, I misread and thought he was paying 10 euro per week, not month. Yes, if the agreement is in writing, it's worth very little but can be sold.
These debts sell for about 10 to 20 cent in the euro. Have they been receiving statements?
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