Re: Court Claim - MKDP LLP / Lloyds - 20-5-2015
Morning
In a word, no, it isn't a full response to your requests, however, it's a partial response to your CPR request. Default Notices are not usually saved by banks as individual files because they are mail-merged and as you have seen, all the bank will have is details about the issue of the notice on their database rather than a copy of the actual notice. That means a DN would have been issued, and in all fairness, it would be unusual for a bank not to issue one at all. The main issue concerning DNs is whether they are compliant with the requirements of s.88 of the CCA, however, you'd need to have your own copy to be able to spot any mistakes. :mmph:
The DN is just ONE of the documents you'd have requested, there would also be the agreement and the notice of assignment. If they've not sent copies of those, they've not fulfilled your CPR request.
There is also the CCA request, which is totally separate from the CCA request. If they've not responded to that one with a true or recon copy of your agreement, they are still in default and cannot enforce. :thumb:
Originally posted by Inthemire
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In a word, no, it isn't a full response to your requests, however, it's a partial response to your CPR request. Default Notices are not usually saved by banks as individual files because they are mail-merged and as you have seen, all the bank will have is details about the issue of the notice on their database rather than a copy of the actual notice. That means a DN would have been issued, and in all fairness, it would be unusual for a bank not to issue one at all. The main issue concerning DNs is whether they are compliant with the requirements of s.88 of the CCA, however, you'd need to have your own copy to be able to spot any mistakes. :mmph:
The DN is just ONE of the documents you'd have requested, there would also be the agreement and the notice of assignment. If they've not sent copies of those, they've not fulfilled your CPR request.
There is also the CCA request, which is totally separate from the CCA request. If they've not responded to that one with a true or recon copy of your agreement, they are still in default and cannot enforce. :thumb:
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