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conned into taking a loan by my now ex-parnter
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my name is on a loan which i took out to help my partner. i now realise i have been conned and they are not paying it off. the loan company are pursuing me. how do i get my name off the loan and them to pay it back?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Basically you don't - it's your loan, you pay. Tough.
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If you have enough documentation that it is they who owe you the money, you might be able to take them to court to get the money, but it won't be easy. With some people the mere threat of court action would be enough to get them to pay up - with others even a successful court action might not get you paid.
Moral is never take out loans for others.
BUT
If you have enough documentation that it is they who owe you the money, you might be able to take them to court to get the money, but it won't be easy. With some people the mere threat of court action would be enough to get them to pay up - with others even a successful court action might not get you paid.
Moral is never take out loans for others.
This is YOUR problem sadly and it is a common one. If you have any written proof (maybe bank statements showing a transfer to their account or an agreement between you both) then you can pursue them seperately through legal channels. You will likely incur additonal legal costs though.
If you are suffering financial hardship because of the loan, go to Consumer credit councelling service - www.cccs.co.uk or CAB, they offer FREE advice and can maybe renegotiate the payment terms to make it more manageable for you, while you solve the issue with the people you gave the money too.
Expensive lesson though - DO NOT BORROW FOR OTHERS. Money is the #1 reason why friends or family fall out.
Good luck
If you are suffering financial hardship because of the loan, go to Consumer credit councelling service - www.cccs.co.uk or CAB, they offer FREE advice and can maybe renegotiate the payment terms to make it more manageable for you, while you solve the issue with the people you gave the money too.
Expensive lesson though - DO NOT BORROW FOR OTHERS. Money is the #1 reason why friends or family fall out.
Good luck
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