forced to sell my house

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sia

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Post by sia » Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:07 pm
I was forced to sell my house that jointly owned with my now ex-wife 3 months ago. My share of the equity was owed to my Mother who lent my wife and I £10,000 on the purchase of our first property (29%). We eventually sold our last property for £181,000, 21% of this would have been £52,490. I was only able to repay my Mother just over £21k towards this. As this debt was secured on our former home, I understand that this takes priority over unsecured credit debts. I am now looking at going bankrupt as I have unsecured debts I cannot pay left over from my marriage. Will the court try to reclaim this money that I paid back to my Mother as I have no other assets with which to try and pay my creditors. My unsecured debts are £70K.
 
 

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Post by Adam Davies » Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:24 pm
Hi
It is possible that the official receiver will overturn this transaction if they deem it to be improper.
You need to take legal advice on this and speak with an Insolvency practitioner
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Post by ianmillington » Mon Feb 04, 2008 1:30 pm
Have I read this right? Mother assists with purchase of house 1 and is granted security over it. That house gets sold without repayment. You then buy house 2 without any transfer of security so mother is effectively unsecured?

In that case I agree with Andy. My reading is that there is a serious risk of your mother being asked to repay the money she received as a preference. I would recomend you take legal advice before you pull the trigger.

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