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Resolvecall/mortimer clarke chasing a 10 year old ccj

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  • Resolvecall/mortimer clarke chasing a 10 year old ccj

    Hi,
    Hoping you can help me.
    In 2011 I lost everything, house, car, the lot.
    Was homeless for a while.

    Had lots of debt at this time, and essentially ran away. Was not a good time.

    In 2016, I had got better. Had a little flat. Got letters from mortimer clarke saying I owed £5000 and that they had a ccj.

    Sure enough, I had a ccj registered at my old, repossessed house for £4000, so I guess this is the same debt.

    After a couple of letters, they went quiet. Then in Sept 2017 I moved to my current home. Kept a post referral going until about May 2019.

    Started get letters at my new address from m/c in January this year. Same sort of letters as before.

    They told me they were going to involve Resolvecall. Had one letter from them, then a visit yesterday. I wasn't home so they left a card with my flatmate.

    I have used trust online search today. My last 3 addresses came up clean.

    I tried to speak to Northampton cbcc yesterday. They said the ccj case number I'd found in 2016 was incorrect, so not sure what to do with that.

    I guess my question is, can mortimer clarke still chase this old debt?
    ​​​​​​
    I'm in a good place now, just really want to be left alone to get on with my life.

    Thanks for reading,

    Regards,
    MYREALNAME
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  • #2
    Sorry to say but if you have a CCJ registered against you its curtains, they never go away.

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    • #3
      Hi,
      Thank you for your reply.

      ​​​Trustonline are not showing any ccj's now though.
      Surely the times gone past that they can enforce it?

      This is what I'm trying to understand, can it be enforced after 10 years, with no reapplication to the courts on trustonline?

      Thanks again

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