Posted: Mon Sep 02, 2013 4:43 am
Hello, wonder if anyone can advise?
My husband is in year 4 of an iva. We had a review in July and it ws agreed he should continue to pay a monthly amount of £264 for the next year. Then in August we received a letter confirming this and also to say we should start the ball rolling on trying to remortgage our house to raise the amount of £17,300 in lieu of equity on our house. We have a very good mortgage and really want to avoid changing to another mortgage. As part of our current mortgage agreement we can write a cheque up to approx £14k . . this will increase in coming months. Can anyone advise what our options are now? Should we remortgage using our current mortgage or go elsewhere, should we offer an early settlement now ( maybe for less?) Last November we offered an early settlement amount of £6k but it was declined and we were told the minimum that would be accepted would be the £17,300 as that was the amount agreed in the case of equity or bankruptcy. We really want this over with . .any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
My husband is in year 4 of an iva. We had a review in July and it ws agreed he should continue to pay a monthly amount of £264 for the next year. Then in August we received a letter confirming this and also to say we should start the ball rolling on trying to remortgage our house to raise the amount of £17,300 in lieu of equity on our house. We have a very good mortgage and really want to avoid changing to another mortgage. As part of our current mortgage agreement we can write a cheque up to approx £14k . . this will increase in coming months. Can anyone advise what our options are now? Should we remortgage using our current mortgage or go elsewhere, should we offer an early settlement now ( maybe for less?) Last November we offered an early settlement amount of £6k but it was declined and we were told the minimum that would be accepted would be the £17,300 as that was the amount agreed in the case of equity or bankruptcy. We really want this over with . .any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.