Last year, I received a default judgement (from Cabot through Restons solicitors) as the paperwork had been addressed incorrectly and ended up at my neighbours flat below mine. The neighbours only passed it on to me 2 weeks after the judgement had gone through. No other paperwork had been passed on to me, so I knew nothing about it. I paid the full amount over 2 payments, 31st Jan and 28th Feb, but had missed the one-month deadline because of not receiving the judgement in time.
I have done a full check of my credit report from all 4 major companies - the original 2 I used don't show it. However, my most recent search including the other 2 companies, do have it listed as satisfied.
I am wondering if I should add a notice of correction to the credit file agencies, or would I be able to have it removed completely, on the basis that the address was incorrect. The solicitors, responsible for collecting the payments, said that the incorrect address meant nothing, as the paperwork had been sent to the address they had on their file and I had eventually received the notification of judgement. The address on my credit file is also incorrect but I haven't wanted to amend it yet in case it can be used in support of my claim for removal. I am currently wanting to apply for a mortgage and this, obviously, goes against me.
Any advice?
I have done a full check of my credit report from all 4 major companies - the original 2 I used don't show it. However, my most recent search including the other 2 companies, do have it listed as satisfied.
I am wondering if I should add a notice of correction to the credit file agencies, or would I be able to have it removed completely, on the basis that the address was incorrect. The solicitors, responsible for collecting the payments, said that the incorrect address meant nothing, as the paperwork had been sent to the address they had on their file and I had eventually received the notification of judgement. The address on my credit file is also incorrect but I haven't wanted to amend it yet in case it can be used in support of my claim for removal. I am currently wanting to apply for a mortgage and this, obviously, goes against me.
Any advice?
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