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urgent help needed over short-fall (repossession) claim

from ian davies (yindavies@aol.com)
my wifes exhusband left the marital home in january 1990 and made no payment or maintenance for daughter. my wife continued to work full time and paid the mortgage solely without any arrears. She and her daughter were intimidated from their home by the ex-husband, who proceeded to move in. She had to take up private accomodation and was forced to quit her job to look after her daughter. At the time of vacation the house had been valued at £35,000 and she had in fact received an offer of £34,000, which the ex-husband refused to accept. From the time he moved in he din`t pay the mortgage and moved out a year later. The building society are pursing my wife for the total outstanding aamount eleven and half years down the line. Question: have we got a case on the six to twelve year rule, have we got a case that the house was sold too cheaply, can they pursue my assets as we have a joint mortgage, can we pursue the data protection commission for threatening court action if income and expenditure forms weren`t filled in. We have always responded to their correspondence politely, denying liability, but have now eleven and half years down the line received a claim form form the court. Help
(posted 7622 days ago)

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