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indy2005
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Posted - 29 May 2009 :  20:43:55  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My case has been passed back to the original examiner by the RTLU. I was discharged recently, and rang up and asked a question about my wifes house....this got them thinking and they have passed it back to the original examiner. Having missed it originally, they now think I may have some beneficial interest ( we think its 2K - dont know what they think) and we mwy now have an independent IP assigned to us! This is after going to the RTLU.

How worried should I be? I have had 2 face to face interviews already, and I dont want a third post-discharge (can I refuse?).

i

gettingoutofdebt
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Posted - 30 May 2009 :  08:48:26  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
It sounds like this is a case of 'you should have kept quiet' and not mentioned anything to the RTLU.

Chances are you will only hear something if the OR thinks that there is a BI and if so then they will contact you. I think that you are still obliged to have an interview if the OR wants one as the BI should have been included in your original BR interviews so the rules/obligations from that time will still apply.

Hopefully the OR will have all of the details they need and then it will probably be a case of them sending you a letter to confirm the BI amount.
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indy2005
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Posted - 30 May 2009 :  09:56:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi,

Isnt it a prosecutable offence to not list an interest? I didnt thinkg I had one, and had a declaration of trust drawn up by a solicitor stating I had withdrawn all my equity to pay my own debts - as far as I was concerned I dont have any interest.

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