Charging Order
Rent Arrears

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11 years ago
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My ex-tenant still owes me over £4,000 in arrears and court fees. They own their own house (currently rented out) and I want to apply for a Charging Order to ensure that this house cannot be sold at some future date without the debt being paid.
However, I don't have a current address for the them - but I do have all the details for the house and the mortgage company!
Can RLA advise whether the address is essential - and if I ought to get a solicitor to complete the form?

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