Hi all, have spent quite a few hours reading through the forums and lots of great information in there, however hoping someone will be able to give me a bit more help.
I received a Notice of Enforcement from the high court Enforcement group limited, not sure if they are actually high court enforcement officers acting on a writ, or just a standard bailiff company, on the letter it says -Enforcement details - under a writ of control, issued through Manchester district Retistery High court number : issues to Alan J smith an authorised High court enforcement officer."
I was thinking if this was legit it would have a high court number On it and details of. Writ?
Have also done some more digging on the main thing here and found out what the CCJ was acutely issued for by checking online, turns out I received a CCJ from a previous employer who I leased a work van from and tools, I had a falling out with the employer before I left to work abroad (long story) but have now found out that they had taken a CCJ out on me for £2508!!!! For damage to work van which I disagree with. This is from 2 years ago.
im wanting to get this set aside as I do not agree with this, I am wondering what anyone's experience would be with this being successful or not as I do not have any paper work for when I took my veichle back as this was over 2 years ago. I am looking at getting a mortgage in the next year or so, and this CCJ will not help with that.
any help on this would be appreciated, as to what my chances of getting this set aside sucessfully would be? And is there a way to find out if this company are acting on a issued Writ or just trying there luck? Have also noticed the amount on the enforcement is £2800 + £121 interest and £90 compliance stage fee so over £3000 in total, am I right in thinking there should not have been any interest added onto the CCJ as before any of the fees have been added the CCJ has increased to £2800 when I checked was for £2508?
would really appreciate some help on this they have given me 10 days to pay in full so pretty worried, more so about this affecting my credit rating.
I received a Notice of Enforcement from the high court Enforcement group limited, not sure if they are actually high court enforcement officers acting on a writ, or just a standard bailiff company, on the letter it says -Enforcement details - under a writ of control, issued through Manchester district Retistery High court number : issues to Alan J smith an authorised High court enforcement officer."
I was thinking if this was legit it would have a high court number On it and details of. Writ?
Have also done some more digging on the main thing here and found out what the CCJ was acutely issued for by checking online, turns out I received a CCJ from a previous employer who I leased a work van from and tools, I had a falling out with the employer before I left to work abroad (long story) but have now found out that they had taken a CCJ out on me for £2508!!!! For damage to work van which I disagree with. This is from 2 years ago.
im wanting to get this set aside as I do not agree with this, I am wondering what anyone's experience would be with this being successful or not as I do not have any paper work for when I took my veichle back as this was over 2 years ago. I am looking at getting a mortgage in the next year or so, and this CCJ will not help with that.
any help on this would be appreciated, as to what my chances of getting this set aside sucessfully would be? And is there a way to find out if this company are acting on a issued Writ or just trying there luck? Have also noticed the amount on the enforcement is £2800 + £121 interest and £90 compliance stage fee so over £3000 in total, am I right in thinking there should not have been any interest added onto the CCJ as before any of the fees have been added the CCJ has increased to £2800 when I checked was for £2508?
would really appreciate some help on this they have given me 10 days to pay in full so pretty worried, more so about this affecting my credit rating.
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