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good news I think

from ithinkitsover (tequilaslammas@yahoo.co.uk)
Today I received a letter from The Halifax saying that they are going to accept our offer of £2,500 in full and final payment etc., I would like to quote you the exact text and ask you if it sounds like the end of the matter as I know that they can be sneaky in their wording..........please let me know what you think.

"I confirm that payment of a sum of £2,500 is acceptable to the Halifax in full and final settlement of your liability in connection with the loss. As long as this payment is made by the agreed date, the Halifax, and the Additional Mortgage Security Company (formerly Mortgage Indemnity Insurance), will not take any further recovery action against you in respect of this matter, but reserves the right to pursue all other parties to the mortgage (including Guarantors if applicable) for any remaining loss."

Can I really breathe a sigh of relief and get on with my life or do I need to get this wording looked at by a solicitor? Also if this is the end of this situation, is their a sample of a letter that I can send to them to accompany the cheque so that i can get my wording right?

I cannot say enough thank you's to the amazing people who calmed my nerves and helped me out during this last traumatic year of fighting. If this truly is the end of my situation then I owe it all to following the steps advised on this site.

(posted 8051 days ago)

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