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Response to NATIONWIDE - SARN Response

from Shirley (ks.promotions@talk21.com)
Thanks for the replies. Sorry, I didn't make it very clear. Nationwide bankrupted up in 1998 after repossessing the house in 1996. The Stat. Demand was for £140,000. They lost the remaining balance in the bankruptcy. We have been trying to settle by buying the house back since then and they will not give us the correct figure. They agreed a figure of £130,000 after we contacted the Ombudsman but backed out when we had the funds in place.They received at least 50k from the SIF in compensation as the solicitor when we purchased the property failed to ensure an access. This amount should be deducted from the balance. We even had a meeting early this year and thought it would be settled but they just used it as a spying opportunity and still keep delaying response. They sold the house at auction originally in 2000 but did not mention 'no access'. The buyer would not complete. We know that if there is no contract of sale that we have the right to settle, but they refuse to confirm whether there is a contract or not. I wanted to know what information I am entitled to receive – after looking through the papers last night there are several copies of accounts and procedure forms but most of the information is blacked out. Am I entitled to receive copies of letters from third parties, ie the SIF who were the ones who instigated the bankruptcy.

I SARN'd them recently in order to get some background info because of the deceitful way they have been dealing with things. I know who is dealing with it at this moment. Should I give the Data Admin dept this info? Thanks Shirley

(posted 7546 days ago)

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