Jim@sea
Well-Known Member
Perhaps "the cheat" who bought the boat in the first place perhaps failed to disclose material facts regarding his financial history which if known would have resulting in the Bank refusing the morgage in the first place. Which would perhaps result in the original loan being "Invalid" . It seems highly likely that this person will have other bad debt issues which the bank failed to spot. I would do a credit check on this person and find a solicitor to take this person to court. I would send him a bill for the outstanding and although it costs you money I would start "Bankruptcy" proceedings as this would Preempt" him from going for an IVA.
I think that the Bank were very lucky when they wrote to you in 2009 saying that the Panther had money owing on it as a few people I know would have said "What Panther"
especially as it was un-registered. You were a soft target, they won because you defended yourself. Now you are going to have to throw money at the problem. So the answer is drop the seller in it, get the mortgage debt cancelled. Dont forget to get your solicitor to notify the Bank that you are tacking action and any attempt by them to dispose of his clients boat will be met with a restraining order. So run the above past a solicitor and see what he thinks. Good luck.
I think that the Bank were very lucky when they wrote to you in 2009 saying that the Panther had money owing on it as a few people I know would have said "What Panther"
especially as it was un-registered. You were a soft target, they won because you defended yourself. Now you are going to have to throw money at the problem. So the answer is drop the seller in it, get the mortgage debt cancelled. Dont forget to get your solicitor to notify the Bank that you are tacking action and any attempt by them to dispose of his clients boat will be met with a restraining order. So run the above past a solicitor and see what he thinks. Good luck.