tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post1497591589605850301..comments2023-10-24T08:51:50.953+01:00Comments on Govan Law Centre: GLC predicts major shockwaves for Scottish repossession law following RBS v. Wilson and othersGovan Law Centrehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16762550025515603148noreply@blogger.comBlogger14125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-12127272857851534522011-05-06T10:13:23.430+01:002011-05-06T10:13:23.430+01:00Can anyone advise if their repossession sales went...Can anyone advise if their repossession sales went ahead. In the process of buying and offered a title indemnity policy (but in banks name). Solicitor advised that title would always be defective. Is this able to be remedied?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-22013848424583802232011-01-17T16:26:44.687+00:002011-01-17T16:26:44.687+00:00Is there any update on this?
I am in the middle of...Is there any update on this?<br />I am in the middle of buying a house and have been told by my solicitor that this is a problemAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-61717106958019607982010-12-22T11:46:54.458+00:002010-12-22T11:46:54.458+00:00Can this be used by homeowners in England (i know ...Can this be used by homeowners in England (i know it's based on Scottish law)?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-77544222659090322552010-12-16T09:19:05.643+00:002010-12-16T09:19:05.643+00:00Is this going to be retrospective? I ask having go...Is this going to be retrospective? I ask having gone through the procedure of having to remortgage in order to satisfy arrears. It cost me a fortune but saved the day for my elderly father who would have been homeless.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-86191668861415078692010-12-16T08:23:58.177+00:002010-12-16T08:23:58.177+00:00And how does it affect repossessions in England an...And how does it affect repossessions in England and Wales?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-15169128069297758152010-12-03T11:05:43.439+00:002010-12-03T11:05:43.439+00:00The problem here is this court decision is coming ...The problem here is this court decision is coming on the back of repossession procedures which were introduced on the 30th of September. The new repossession procedures do not affect cases that were initiated prior to the 30th of September, however, the court decision could have wider implications and could affect repossession cases prior to the 30th September.Alan McIntoshhttp://www.morallybankrupt.co.uknoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-23191693836528542832010-12-02T10:55:37.694+00:002010-12-02T10:55:37.694+00:00Regarding the positions of people above I have spo...Regarding the positions of people above I have spoken to the Scottish Goverment who have advised myself that these house purchases should be able to be concluded.There legal team has looked at the statement made on Monday from the keepers of the register and have said there will be no action taken.This is because they believe that any house that had been granted a court decree will be allowed to continue with the sale.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-47975537604681216232010-12-01T15:35:02.521+00:002010-12-01T15:35:02.521+00:00Could not agree more with Anonymous at 12.02 30/11...Could not agree more with Anonymous at 12.02 30/11 - there is no potentially about it!My house is sold and I find myself having to pay for storage costs and rely on the godwill of my family.How this can be allowed to happen to innocent people beggars belief.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-73168290890968918622010-11-30T12:02:09.240+00:002010-11-30T12:02:09.240+00:00If missives are already concluded and deposit has ...If missives are already concluded and deposit has already been received by sellers solicitor how can they legally not release the keys? I have heard that all reposession court cases concluded before 30th September 2010 do not have to comply to the new legislation therefore solicitors have no reason to be holding keys. I think its disgusting that they could potentially be leaving families on the streets as some buyers may have sold their current homes! <br />I hope there will be an answer to this very soon and that people will get the keys to a house they legally own and are paying for!!!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-50311496907050189832010-11-30T11:10:53.623+00:002010-11-30T11:10:53.623+00:00I have paid my deposit and concluded missives over...I have paid my deposit and concluded missives over a week ago. We were meant to pick up the keys on Friday and have not been allowed.<br />Surely I have some rights considering missives are concluded??????Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-88761133290192853192010-11-30T07:53:24.507+00:002010-11-30T07:53:24.507+00:00My Wife and I are in the same position. We are abo...My Wife and I are in the same position. We are about to conclude on a property repossessed in March 2010. We have been notified that the property owner (bank) is now waiting to see the effect of the ruling before allowing us to proceed. Are we liable for costs here? As the property has already been repossessed will this be able to effect the sale long term?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-53817350222005334072010-11-28T22:11:12.178+00:002010-11-28T22:11:12.178+00:00I am in the same position as Anonymous - my mortga...I am in the same position as Anonymous - my mortgage had already arrived in my lawyers bank account when on Friday I was told the sale was suspended. To make matters worse - i have been told that I will still be liable for the legal fees regardless for the outcome.<br />Does anyone have any indication how long it will take for the Keepers of the Register to make a decision. Should I be concerned?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16031296011500741038noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-30482146220207645112010-11-26T21:08:07.368+00:002010-11-26T21:08:07.368+00:00quick question, reading the judgement in question....quick question, reading the judgement in question. I am guessing this should not affect a property already repossesed ( July 2009), vacant, owned by the bank and currently for sale/under offer. <br />The reason i am asking this is that a solicitor i am dealing with today has just informed me about this judgement and how it may affect a property i am in the process of concluding the purchase on.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2161487576630088909.post-74467591118028307032010-11-24T18:57:45.546+00:002010-11-24T18:57:45.546+00:00This could open the flood gates for thousands of w...This could open the flood gates for thousands of wrongful reposessions. No longer will the mortgage provider be able to bull doze their way through the repossession process!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com