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We gave up our home after we received a letter from the Abbey advising they were going to reposess our home due to arrears of about £3,000. We wrote a letter and enclosed the keys and handed them in to one of their branches.After SARNING them, I've notice there's no POSESSION ORDER OR MJO.
I'm being chased for over £11,000 evem though I had a MIG.
The question is does it make any difference if there was no posession order or should I write to the Abbey and ask them if they got one??
M
-- too scared to say (Anderston828@aol.com), August 25, 2002
It does not make any difference there not being a possession order because if you have simply voluntarily given up possession, there is no need for them to obtain an order to make you give up possession.There will not be a MJO because they did not apply for a PO.
-- David Button (davidjohnbutton@supanet.com), August 25, 2002.
I had a possession order against me on my property, but I didn't have a MJO. The bank thought it was not necessary to apply for a MJO at that time, maybe at a later date.Is it possible to have a possession order and not a MJO?
-- Bal (baljinder_gill0@hotmail.com), August 27, 2002.
Bal,Se the posting on Possession & Money Judgement Orders below. Yes a PO without a MJO is possible.
Mike.
-- Mike (mail@resdev.freeserve.co.uk), August 27, 2002.