An N244 court form is an application for an order to prevent an eviction if a mortgage lender intends to repossess the residential property where you live. If you an owner-occupier in payment arrears and worried about losing your home, read on. Below, we explain how to use an N244 court form to stop repossession.
An N244 court form is an application for an order to prevent an eviction if a mortgage lender intends to repossess the residential property where you live. If you an owner-occupier in payment arrears and worried about losing your home, read on. Below, we explain how to use an N244 court form to stop repossession.
If you are worried about the threat of repossession and eviction, we can help. Firstly, we suggest that you read the following advice.
N244 Court Form: Details
When you need to defend your home against eviction, the first step is to complete form N244. In a subsequent hearing, a judge listens to your case and could delay or stop the lender from taking possession.
However, N244 forms are not straightforward. Apart from the borrower’s name and address, the information required includes the:
The fourth question in form N244 mentions attaching a draft of the order sought. Also, the details should include an adequate defence. Both these points are best handled by experienced property law specialists.
Significantly, courts do not automatically grant possession orders to lenders. Professional representation is often beneficial. We recommend that you:
Our legal team will serve the application in time. The court office then confirms the hearing date and we represent you in court.
Sometimes, court offices schedule emergency hearings within as little as twenty-four hours. We will be ready to present all the relevant detail of your case to the presiding judge, even if the court lists an emergency hearing at surprisingly short notice. We will argue your case compellingly.
According to Ministry of Justice recommendations, it is best to serve your completed N244 form at the court administration office where the hearing will take place.
Our experience in residential property law means we will apply to the court correctly. If used properly, an N244 form could stop repossession of your home. With the right legal representation and support, an emergency hearing can prevent eviction. The court usually delivers its verdict after twenty-eight days.
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