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TIC TO USE OR NOT

Last post 03 Oct 2008, 2:08 PM by dannyjk. 55 replies.
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  •  08 Jul 2008, 7:35 PM 531341 in reply to 529623

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT (Watchdog)

    Hi All,

    I am in touch with numerous TIC cutomers and we have formed a sizeable group to lobby our case forward. TIC and its associated companies have taken interest and have tried to pressurise us, although we are progressing further and seeking correct advice prior to taking appropriate action.

    If you would like further details and would like to join in, please send me a message or reply to this post.

    Thanks.

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  •  22 Aug 2008, 11:09 PM 564223 in reply to 531341

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT (Watchdog)

    Count me in - just received the letter today from Key2Law advising they are seeking to recover 10% + arrears + £3500 (plus VAT) from agreement to assignment!

     Does anyone have any information on this as I have no records of any documents signed or anything around those dates!

    Nice way to start the bank holiday weekend!
     


    www.fdproperty.co.uk
    Simple Property Solutions
  •  24 Aug 2008, 12:16 AM 564506 in reply to 564223

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT (Watchdog)

    Hi David

    I had exactly the same kind of letter today from Key2Law on behalf of "R&B Property Partnership".

    I have been in contact with other people and none of us ar eclear whether R&B have sent this because they think we do not wish to go ahead wth a proeprty.purchase. In my case I am still willing to go ahead, so why this?

    I'd like to hear frm other people before I do anything.

     Thanks

     Jezza Investa

  •  24 Aug 2008, 10:00 AM 564625 in reply to 486235

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT

    I have got myself involved with TIC and have lost shed loads of money. i am now being sueded for non completion of properties that i cannot afford to complete on because of the credit crunch.

    I think we should arrange a group of us to fight them or the holding company R&B Properties.

    I have had lots of confusing and misleading information.

     Regards Steve
     

  •  24 Aug 2008, 10:07 AM 564629 in reply to 491752

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT

    I totaly aggree, i have been stuffed along with many others . I believe a group of us should fight and expose the holding company and its directors.

    Steve

     Phone: 07850162204
     

  •  24 Aug 2008, 10:11 AM 564630 in reply to 529623

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT (Watchdog)

    Yes i would put my srory accross.

    Steve on 07850162204 

  •  24 Aug 2008, 10:13 AM 564631 in reply to 564223

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT (Watchdog)

    Count me in they are sueing me for non completion of several properties.

    Steve

    Phone no: 07850162204 

  •  24 Aug 2008, 10:17 AM 564632 in reply to 564506

    Re: TIC TO USE OR NOT (Watchdog)

    crooks:

    Hi David

    I had exactly the same kind of letter today from Key2Law on behalf of "R&B Property Partnership".

    I have been in contact with other people and none of us ar eclear whether R&B have sent this because they think we do not wish to go ahead wth a proeprty.purchase. In my case I am still willing to go ahead, so why this?

    I'd like to hear frm other people before I do anything.

     Thanks

     Jezza Investa

     

    I think this letter is a warning shot - i.e. what they will do if we walk away given thestructure of how TIC purchase property (i.e. a guarentee to complete with the developer if the purchase falls through) the law firm is on a no win no fee so no loss to TIC if they recover money or not but useful to focus the mind of the purchassers.

    I'm not clear what the legal obligation is as I have exchanged - I have the mortgage offer in place via TMB from the Halifax and stands for 12 months. This letter would appear to be assuming that I have no intention of completing in which case I would expect to be sued by the developer anyway.


    www.fdproperty.co.uk
    Simple Property Solutions
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