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charging order and tennents in common

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garylooke | 23:04 Mon 09th Mar 2009 | Law
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when a charging order is registered on the property
and the property is registered as tennents in common
does the charge take priority on 50% of the equity
when sold or whole of equity.

why should the partner be liable for the other
persons debt if they dont have their name on any agreement / debt?
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I asked this a while back. If I remember correctly the equity is shared and the debt taken from the person who owes the debt. So shouldn't effect you if the debt is not in your name.
This link may give you more insight into charging orders: http://www.insolvencyhelpline.co.uk/debt_facts heets/charging_orders_in_the_county_court.php# 9

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