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John Thornhill
06-24-2003, 07:11 PM
Hi Group
I have been given a letter from banks solicitors to quit my
unit immediately.
1. I am not behind in mortgage repayments
2. I owe the bank for a business overdraft which they secured against my
unit.
What are my options?
I have never missed a payment on the mortgage but I cannot pay out the
overdraft I am in the middle of a court case which I will win so I am
trying to buy some time.
Any Advice would be welcome
John

Styro
06-24-2003, 09:16 PM
On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 23:04:59 -0400, "Brett Weiss" <lawyer@erols.com>
wrote:
It sounds as if you're outside the US. I'd suggest posting yourmessage in alt.law.uk--you'll probably get a better answer.

Might also try alt.uk.law and alt.uk.law.and.order until the
newsgroups masters accept the alt.law.au proposal.

- Styro (reading headers again)

John
06-26-2003, 02:05 PM
I suspect you are in Australia. (I see Adelaide in your address.) Try http://www.worldlii.org/catalog/116.html for more information.

J.

"John Thornhill" <highwayautos@internode.on.net> wrote in message news:3ef90414@duster.adelaide.on.net... Hi Group I have been given a letter from banks solicitors to quit my unit immediately. 1. I am not behind in mortgage repayments 2. I owe the bank for a business overdraft which they secured against my unit. What are my options? I have never missed a payment on the mortgage but I cannot pay out the overdraft I am in the middle of a court case which I will win so I am trying to buy some time. Any Advice would be welcome John

John
06-26-2003, 02:27 PM
If you are in Australia, check out this FAQ on Australian bankruptcy law:
http://www.itsa.gov.au/dir228/itsaweb.nsf/docindex/bankruptcy->faq?opendocum
ent

J.

"John Thornhill" <highwayautos@internode.on.net> wrote in message
news:3ef90414@duster.adelaide.on.net... Hi Group I have been given a letter from banks solicitors to quit
my unit immediately. 1. I am not behind in mortgage repayments 2. I owe the bank for a business overdraft which they secured against my unit. What are my options? I have never missed a payment on the mortgage but I cannot pay out the overdraft I am in the middle of a court case which I will win so I am trying to buy some time. Any Advice would be welcome John

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