Estate agent ordered out of historic 19m mansion after losing battle with bank
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A multimillionaire divorcee, Deborah Fiorentino, lost a court battle to retain her London mansion, valued at £19 million, and a historic residence of Charles Dickens. The high court decision, delivered by Judge Nicholas Parfitt, cited her as over £10 million in debt following her cessation of mortgage payments in December 2022. Despite complaints regarding her treatment by the bank, the judgment emphasized that Fiorentino had no plans to resume payments and that the property was her only significant asset.
A multimillionaire divorcee has been ordered out of her historic 19m London mansion, once home to Charles Dickens, after losing a court fight with her bank.
Judge Nicholas Parfitt stated that the house is Ms Fiorentino's 'only asset' and she won't be making further payments on her mortgage.
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