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Legal Charge Not Being Released For A Sale.
A man who has a legal charge on a property I have successfully sold via the Assisted Voluntary Scheme with my mortgage lender, has refused to release the charge, thus ending the sale. He says he is owed £20K by my late husband, (long story) but it has been explained to him that I am in Negative Equity anyway and therefore he will not get a penny.
He is just being bloody minded and spiteful. Is there anything that I can do? I've sent him an email appealing to his better nature.
He is just being bloody minded and spiteful. Is there anything that I can do? I've sent him an email appealing to his better nature.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Sorry chrissa1- I don't really understand how the negative equity sitation affect the legal charge.
Let's consider an example:
Your mortgage £100K
House value £70K
Legal charge £20K
If the house is sold for £75K won't he get the £20K first, leaving you with £55K, which then goes to the mortgagor and leaves you still owing £45K.
Is that how it works? Or will you debt be written off?
Maybe he is prepared to wait as long as necessary and hope the situation improves rather than just write-off £20K
Let's consider an example:
Your mortgage £100K
House value £70K
Legal charge £20K
If the house is sold for £75K won't he get the £20K first, leaving you with £55K, which then goes to the mortgagor and leaves you still owing £45K.
Is that how it works? Or will you debt be written off?
Maybe he is prepared to wait as long as necessary and hope the situation improves rather than just write-off £20K
No factor. In my case:
House Value £450K
Mortgage on it £367 + Arrears
Sale Price Agreed £350K
Therefore I still owe the mortgage lender lots of money. There Is no money left to pay this man.
He can gain nothing by his refusal to release the charge.
Also as the house was in both our names he would be entitled to only half of any funds left over even if there were any.
House Value £450K
Mortgage on it £367 + Arrears
Sale Price Agreed £350K
Therefore I still owe the mortgage lender lots of money. There Is no money left to pay this man.
He can gain nothing by his refusal to release the charge.
Also as the house was in both our names he would be entitled to only half of any funds left over even if there were any.
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its still his choice. Whilst he has a charge, he has the chance of one day recouping the money. The property is not in negative equity if its valued at £450k, the bank just want to sell it low and release their own funds. I dont blame him hanging on a refusing to lift the charge when there is the potential of all the debts being paid. Its £20k, not small change
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