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what can they do?

from Gennie Blackman (gennie1234uk@yahoo.co.uk)
I left original flat in 1993 because of subsidence. Carpark wall collapsed, Builder changed name and Insurance didn't cover, had no alternative but to rent out or stay forever! My friend had a survey just before on flat below, it was unmortgagable! Halifax continually refused to allow me to rent out so advised if didn't I would be forced to leave. After further flat refusals, I then left!

I have the original valuers report stating some distortion but in his opinion not a problem, the car park just fell down! It was dangerous to live there. The freeholder refused to repair because it would have cost £12k, he didn't think he'd get it covered by tennents so council 'shored up' wall as temporary measure. It remains un-repaired to this day.

I was a victim of a bad conversion and property is unmortgable. Bought property for £42,500 they sold for peanuts now presenting a £37,000 shortfall! I do not receive any salary and only have £80 per week housekeeping. My ex-partner just pays off my overdraft when it piles up even though we are now separate. (We split up last year, just after first contact letter). I do not own any part of my partners property and have no other assets. We now live separetely and am living with a friend and my two children. I do not collect benefit.

I have received a few letters at my ex-partners address and need to act fast, can someone asvise me PLEASE.

I am also not sure about this six year rule. I personaly feel that I will be ruthlessly pusued, regardless.

Which slant do I take, bad survey? refused to rent out? what? Help.

(posted 8203 days ago)

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