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Zin | 15:30 Thu 27th Mar 2008 | Law
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I am owed a sum off money and wish to register a charge on his property. How do I do it and if possible without the use of solicitors? Thanks
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Dependant upon what sum is owed, possibly the best way is to get a court judgement for the debt and then look to have it registered as a charge against property. I think it unlikley you will be able to do it without a solicitor.
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The property is my partners but he owes me more than 30k. I dont want to go to court I wondered if it was possible to go through the Land Registry?
This is something I tried to do when I was owed �37.000. I even had it in writing from the guy involved. I went thru a solicitor as advised due to amount involved and got a judgement against him but the charge on his propertytwas turned down due to it being :a personal debt ' . His house was sold and then he did a runner ,surprise, !!five years on and I am still trying to find a solution. I found the local county court helpful, but you can try money claim online only not sure if it can be done due to large amount involved. Good luck.
Netta: What you say is very odd - it is certainly possible to get a charge on a house for a personal debt.

Zin: The normal process is to go to Court, get a judgement and then - if the debtor does not satisfy the terms of the judgement - go back to Court to request a charging order.

However, there are things which can be entered on the Land Registry - a Restriction or a Unilateral Declaration - which may help you. Talk to their helpline about this. Either of them has to be notified to the debtor, so you partner is going to find out what you have done.

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