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Hi Folks,

I'm a housing law professional and landlord/tenant law trainer with 23 years experience based in Underhill Rd. I train lawyers in this and can help you negotiate the minefield of court proceedings and paperwork when you have problems and dont know how to deal with it.


I run www.easylawtraining.co.uk with housing solicitor Tessa Shepperson


If you are in difficulties with your mortgage company I can help save your home I've saved hundreds in the past 5 years and can give advice and help you write the letters to get them off your back. Solicitors dont generally offer this kind of service, certainly not in an affordable way anyway.


DM me and I'll see if I can help


Ben

Hi Rachel, Sorry not one of mine I'm afraid, I stop mortgage lenders repossessing people's homes but I might know someone who could help there. Is this Southwark council? If so I can make a phone call on Monday for you, maybe point you in the right direction

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