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xxxcharlxxx | 20:36 Thu 10th Jan 2008 | Civil
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my husband is living in a house we bought and not paying the mortgage
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Then it is likely to be repossessed.

What is your actual question?
My dog has no nose.
Factor How does your dog smell ?
Awful.
Is someone going to do the next line for xxxcharlxxx?
I cant believe how nasty you lot were -even I knew what this poster meant.
Ever been in a position where its hard to string a sentence together -thought not.

charl -ignore the dimwits.

I suggest you go to your solicitor and force a sale before its reposessed thus landing you in the sh!t as well.

This is the only solution.Good Luck x
Yep you're right Drisgirl but I just couldn't resist that
Sorry charl
If the mortgage is in both your names, then your liability is 'joint and several'. That means that, irrespective of who is living in the house, the bank or building society can pursue either, or both, of you for their missing money. If they decide that you're the 'easy target' it might be you that ends up with a County Court Judgement against you and with no prospect of getting any credit.

Get some legal advice as soon as possible. In the first instance, your local Citizens' Advice Bureau might be able to assist but it's likely that you'll need to use a solicitor to force a sale.

Chris
Charl, Good luck. Lou

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