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Response to Mortgage shortfalls and the Appeal Court

from charles twford (charles.twford@lineone.net)
I have read the article in the Guardian Archive,that is why i asked those very Questions it did Quote The Building Societies Act 1986, What i stated still stands-that if Richard Colbey could kindly clarify this Question!re the case.

That the whole Repossession should become an Act of Parliament with clearly defined guidelines is what i still stand by!

Having seen the whole repossession process both in and out of courts it is only changed by each case law not by STATUTE! which can take years and alot of stress.

The deed,Mortgage,borrower,title,land acts,data protection acts and so on! all bound up in law and setup statutes like as quoted the Building Societies Act.

Yet the very taking although legally of a persons home THE ACT OFF REPOSSESSION nothing -shortfalls -property valuation etc

We need a an Act of Parliament

Charles Twford

(posted 8681 days ago)

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