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11 Nov 07 #6360 by lilybet
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i have posted my details previously,but heres lastest problem.there is a large invoice from council for services/works carried out for leaseholders.mine is £5,750. they had agreed to give me discretianary loan,great!!!!!!!.but because the house is in bth names they need his permission.ours unfortunately was not an amicable divorce,yawn and no ancillary relief ever sorted. but i have kept the house going no help from him,lives in eire in new house with g/f fine im ok with everybody getting on. but its galling that he still has control over my life. so what happens if he refuses to sign his consent for a charge to be put on the property.i cannot afford sol to sort out prob over the limit for cls.
any advise would be appreciated, i'm terrified we could now lose our home after all the crap we were put through.:dry:thanks liz.

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