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Bristol and West Building Society v Ellis

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Court
  
Court of Appeal

Citation(s)
  
(1997) 73 P&CR 158

Bristol & West Building Society v Ellis (1997) 73 P&CR 158 is an English land law case, concerning mortgage.

Contents

Map of Bristol, UK

Facts

Mrs Ellis fell into arrears after her husband left. A credible payment plan for her would have taken 98 years. She applied for suspension of a warrant for possession because she wanted sell the property in three to five years when her children had finished full-time education. To support her application, she gave the opinions of estate agents showing what the likely sale price would be. This was said to be enough to discharge the mortgage.

The Judge granted an order to delay.

Judgment

Court of Appeal held that the delay was not appropriate because there was a risk that if the delay was granted, the mortgagor’s debt would rise too much. The total debt was £70k plus £10k interest. Auld LJ held that the estate agents’ opinions were not good enough. The court will need evidence or at least some informal material before the court is satisfied of what the necessary period for sale is reasonable.

References

Bristol & West Building Society v Ellis Wikipedia


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