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Response to Halifax chasing shortfall claim

from Eleanor Scott (eleanor.scott@btinternet.com)
The letter from the solicitors should state quite clearly at the top of the letter the name of their client, and the address of the property in question. You can complain to the Office for the Supervision of Solicitors of you feel you are being misled. Personally IMHO I think they're trying hedge their bets because there's an insurance company and MIG money involved. In which case I would SARN the lender just to make sure. [This could well be coded in a screen dump. For example, Abbey/Eversheds use 'category 40.1' to denote a MIG case.] Was the sale of the house (and therefore any MIG payout) over 6 years ago, perchance?
(posted 8321 days ago)

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