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debra35
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i have had a default notice on my car an they want me to voluntary hand it back or they get a court order i have paid nearly half do i let them take me to court
ivas4us
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If you have paid half I think you can hand it back and they can't take any further action apart from any arrears.
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Max » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:32 pm
Not related but just a quickie Paul - are Rent officers (?) the people who set fair rents still in existence?
ivas4us
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Are you thinking of a district valuer? If so I am fairly sure that they are.
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Max » Mon Jun 01, 2009 8:58 pm
Thanks - I'll come back to you if I get stuck - someone has a problem- private landlord increased her rent by70% - no agreement only an old fashioned type rent book.
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Is your car financed on a hire purchase or conditional sale agreement, or was it purchased using an ordinary unsecured loan?
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johnnybriggs
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Handing the car back may also incur "make good costs" as well as the arrears.
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