Yes. This is too complex for the site to handle and you really need to go and see a good firm of solicitors. I'd personally avoid Eversheds, DLA, Warner Smith Branston or whatever, Davis and Co, any of the repo-sharks referred to elsewhere on the page. In my experience - and I know these firms well - they don't represent the little guys very well (or the big boys, come to think of it). They'd all take your doss and not see a conflict of interest that they generally acted for the repossessors in this sort of dispute. Go to a large provincial firm with a property department that goes beyond conveyancing.(posted 8263 days ago)