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| Originally Posted by wendybus6 my mother died and se had two credit cards totaling 22,000.00 i will not be selling her home because i have a mentally challenged brother (47) years old who will be living in the home with me until he dies. the collection company tells me i have to either sell the house mortgagr the house or pay them the 22,000.00 in one year. can they make me get a mortgage or sell the house or pay this bill in a year or can i pay what i can until it is paid. |
According to british law a credit company can not force you to make any payment to them at all unless you have already let them into the house.
I would contact the company / s who own the debt and talk to them directly. They have insurances that will cover these type of circumstances.
I'm sure if you took it to court there is no court that will throw a disabled person from their home if they are being cared for there and have lived there long term.
Personally I would take legal advice on this before making any payments to them. Write to the credit company and advise them that neither you or your brother are persoanlly responsible for the debt and you will be seeking legal advice on the matter. Send a copy to the collection company and let them know that you will advise them further once you have had advice. Note that you may find that the collections company will put the pressure on as they will be afraid that they wont get their cut of the debt. If you have not already let them in DONT. They have no right of access and cannot break into your home unless you let them in the first time. They can however climb through a window if its open and gain access that way. once they have been in once they then have right of access and can break in.
you may also find that once you make any sort of payment on this debt you are accepting liability for it.
Get a solicitor asap as your home is in danger.
Nicnet