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tonymag | 12:18 Wed 23rd Jan 2013 | Business & Finance
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We have a charge on our house dating back to 1984 we did not know it was there until we went to sell, now the company say they cant find records, but wont take off , were do we go from here
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is this relating to a loan that you have had or does it predate you? I certainly wouldn't be offering to pay them anything unless you know you owe them money. As I suggested earlier, go back to the and ask for PROOF that they are entitled to have a charge on your property and if they can't supply proof, then require them to remove it. You might also ask whether they...
13:16 Wed 23rd Jan 2013
If they can't find the records, then surely that also means that they have no proof that the charge is legitimate? I had the same problem when I recently moved the house into my sole name, after lots of sighing and tutting they checked their archive and sorted the matter.
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Its on the records at land registry but company( Morris homes) say they have no record of it so was advised by our solicitor to make them an offer to pay off then they will remove , how can we when we dont know how much dept is
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don't offer to pay them anything! stick to the line that you do not know what the charge is for and insist they look into the matter further. it could be for anything.....or a mistake. don't give your money away......oh, hang on - you owe me a tenner! can i have it back? x
is this relating to a loan that you have had or does it predate you? I certainly wouldn't be offering to pay them anything unless you know you owe them money. As I suggested earlier, go back to the and ask for PROOF that they are entitled to have a charge on your property and if they can't supply proof, then require them to remove it. You might also ask whether they have records of any charges on houses with a similar address as its not unheard of for mistakes to happen and the charge to be put against the wrong house.
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Hang on, can we go back a step. Does the date of this charge PRE-DATE you moving into the property? - if so, suggest you refer the matter to the solicitor who assisted you during your buying process. It is not something that they should have allowed to go unchallenged (and therefore that solicitor ought to have the hassle / expense of getting it shifted off).

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