Sunday Mail (UK)

Steered up wrong path

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I traded in my car at a garage and drove off in my new wheels. But a week later I discovered there was outstandin­g finance on the vehicle. I’m appalled as this has nothing to do with me. How do I sort things out? Speak to the dealer and demand that they clear the debt. They should not be selling vehicles which have loans still outstandin­g. They will rectify the problem because they have to. But I’d report them to Trading Standards in any case. new aloan for up Itook out ended and glazing But double vatory. conser a andthere ng it on bust spendi gone canIdo? have just build.What and the firm with the ted loan, issues connec of are out a port your first If you took s you did, gaveyou appear firm.They such, it finance and, as call is the work liable. If for the severa lly the loan and the jointly rectify are won’t the firm have the bank faults, in. to step “We paid a lot of money for a four-bed house, which only has three usable rooms.” Tracy and her husband Neil, 39, moved to the property in Condorrat, near Cumbernaul­d, in December 2014 and their daughter Eva, one, was born on Hogmanay. Tracy, a rail worker, said: “I contacted Barratt almost immediatel­y and they asked me to put together a list. “They did send people out but the windows and doors are still draughty. “The back and front doors don’t fit and have been replaced already but are still as bad. “I can put my hand through the gaps in the front door when locked. The back door seals are so poor that slugs are managing to crawl into the house.” Tracy and Neil, an electricia­n,

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