| Topic: | Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Re:Ealing Councillor's Loan | |
| Posted by: | John Martin | |
| Date/Time: | 28/03/15 21:26:00 |
| I agree with all u say . I asked what I thought were the relevant points in my posting of 27th March. I agree that loans for care are not uncommon but what is very odd here is that the elderly relative seems to have no beneficial interest in the subject property and I am still wondering if the loan as granted to Mr& Mrs Bell is in fact legal in the way it has been granted?. It would be so much easier for all of us if Mr Bell told us about the matter . My concern is that the way this may have been constructed might in fact not be legal but unless we know more about the matter the matter is going to remain a mystery . It also seems very odd to me that the house was acquired by Mr& Mrs Bell in 2007 and only in 2014 is a charge registered against it by LBE. |