Legal Question in Credit and Debt Law in New Zealand (Aotearoa)

2 questions one caveat another personal

i would like to know how to put a caveat on a property and i would like to know what it will mean for my self i want to do this because my ex partner has not paid any thing towards a line of credit and i did not use the money owing on the line of credit

also a person i know has been saying ficticious things about me this upsets me and i am tired of being picked on and would like to protect my reputation what steps could i take to remedy this a warning letter that legal action would be taken your help would be appreciated


Asked on 4/12/07, 6:28 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Simon Laurent LaurentLaw Barristers & Solicitors

Re: 2 questions one caveat another personal

You need a Lawyer to lodge a Caveat. You must explain why you have an interest in the property which must be protected. The cost may by NZ$5-600.

A warning letter may be effective to stop someone telling lies about you. However, you must be ready to take legal action if you wish to threaten it, and this can be expensive. To do a letter could be $400. Court action could be $3-6,000.

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Answered on 4/12/07, 6:50 pm


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