Good evening.
I was issued with a CCJ for rent arrears back in 2010. The CCJ expires tomorrow, 17th September 2016 but I have today received a letter from my old landlord which reads as follows:
"Outstanding debt for * T******* D****, 2008-2009
I am writing concerning your outstanding debt to me. You may recall that on 17 September 2010, L********** County Court ordered you to pay me £4465.14.
Having had no contact from you since the judgement, I did write to you in 2013 (I have not received any letters from him)to discuss repayment but received no response.
It is my intention, if necessary, to secure enforcement through the courts. Before I go down this route, however, I want to give the opportunity to discuss the matter with me. If you are interested in discussing the matter first, please respond at your earliest convenience.
Yours sincerely"
I got into rent arrears when I got full custody of my then 9 year old daughter so had to give up my job. I then had to go the benefit office and claim benefits including housing benefit, but the amount didn't cover my monthly rent, this is where I began to fall into debt and eventually the landlord gave me an order to leave his property, which I did.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
I was issued with a CCJ for rent arrears back in 2010. The CCJ expires tomorrow, 17th September 2016 but I have today received a letter from my old landlord which reads as follows:
"Outstanding debt for * T******* D****, 2008-2009
I am writing concerning your outstanding debt to me. You may recall that on 17 September 2010, L********** County Court ordered you to pay me £4465.14.
Having had no contact from you since the judgement, I did write to you in 2013 (I have not received any letters from him)to discuss repayment but received no response.
It is my intention, if necessary, to secure enforcement through the courts. Before I go down this route, however, I want to give the opportunity to discuss the matter with me. If you are interested in discussing the matter first, please respond at your earliest convenience.
Yours sincerely"
I got into rent arrears when I got full custody of my then 9 year old daughter so had to give up my job. I then had to go the benefit office and claim benefits including housing benefit, but the amount didn't cover my monthly rent, this is where I began to fall into debt and eventually the landlord gave me an order to leave his property, which I did.
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Thanks
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