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Warrent of Control - Urgent Advice Please

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  • Warrent of Control - Urgent Advice Please

    Hi,

    My husband received a warrant of control in the post yesterday from the court. The claimant is Lowell Portfolio Ltd.

    We only recently found he had 2 CCJS when applying for a mortgage and we were advised at the time to leave them and hope that after 6 years nothing happens, as we couldn't afford to repay them. The total of the warrant received yesterday matches that of one CCJ in an online search we did and is for approx £800.

    The CCJs were both issued in 2017 and we have never received correspondence about them other than the letter that arrived yesterday.

    My husband thinks that both ccjs could possibly be related to his ex wife as she stopped paying rent on their property after he moved out in 2016. He spoke to her about this yesterday and she said that she had been chased for the rent by the landlord and did she did repay a small amount. She also got a grant from the council to help repay this which was apparently paid directly to the landlord. The landlord apparently stopped chasing her for the money so we wondered if he decided to ask my husband for it instead.

    The second CCJ is for 10K and we think this may be for the non-payment of rent as well, (or perhaps the first one is for something different). Obviously this CCJ is extremely concerning as we cannot afford to pay it.

    Please can you advise where to start with this? Having checked the forum I think my husband needs to phone the court to ask what the warrant relates to and to tell them that he's never had notification of this.

    My concern also is that the letter received yesterday says that if we don't pay a bailiff will visit us. Will completing form N244 and sending this to the court stop this happening until the issue is resolved somehow?

    Thanks
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    He needs to find out when the Judgment was issued, who to and for how much? He should also ask what address (inc postcode) all paperwork was sent to.
    As for the Warrant of Control - has this come from the County Court Bailiff? If so has he made contact with them yet?

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