Earlier this year when overseas - I found a CCJ in my name that I wasn't aware of. Having posted about it on this forum, it became evident that I couldn't do much about it whilst overseas, as it required me to attend in court. Now I'm back in the UK - I recently submitted an application for a set aside, and paid the court fee of £255 - and have just received a letter offering to to prepare a consent order to remove the CCJ for a fee (all inclusive of their court costs: £280). It mentions that if they attend court - there may possibly be escalated costs of witness statements and what have you - so the question is - would this be a scare tactic that allows them to earn a little fee for something that might likely happen anyway? I've put a summary below of the case, and the scan (minus personal info) of the letter received. If anyone with experience of set asides would be kind enough to take a look through and give me an idea of whether what they're offering is useful - or a way of making it easy for them, whilst not having to attend the court. As always am very thankful for those that have taken the time to read and respond.
Case summary:
(Background - Bankruptcy 2013 - Expecting house to be sold as part of the process at some time in 2016 - so went overseas to work for a while - get a fresh start - I didn't live at the property - but had a royal mail redirection service running to my parents - and they electronically forwarded everything to me)
CCJ issued at Northampton Money Claims court in October 2016 (circa £3k) relating to a service charge on the property
I discovered it on my credit file at the beginning of this year (whilst living and working overseas)
The CCJ recorded name contains a spelling error
Royal mail redirection in place
At the time of the CCJ no paperwork was received by my parents, either prior to the CCJ or on completion
I didn't know about the claim - and so didn't respond to the paperwork
The claimant later received payment of the outstanding charges from my mortgage provider, and so the CCJ value is settled, although it doesn't show as such on my credit report.
I don't contest the value of money paid. I'm not trying to seek a refund. I simply want to set aside the CCJ as it wasn't something I was aware of. I'm inclined to believe that due to the spelling error in my name, Royal Mail wouldn't have redirected it. Therefore I'm not even contesting the fact they sent it - just that I didn't receive it. I'm not actually bothered what happens to the £255 court fee I've already paid - but I know that's not refundable - so the offer received below would be something in addition to this cost.
Would i be sensible to go for the offer as outlined below - or to continue to the hearing to put my side to the judge and let them decide?
the highwayman poem summary
the highwayman poem summary
Case summary:
(Background - Bankruptcy 2013 - Expecting house to be sold as part of the process at some time in 2016 - so went overseas to work for a while - get a fresh start - I didn't live at the property - but had a royal mail redirection service running to my parents - and they electronically forwarded everything to me)
CCJ issued at Northampton Money Claims court in October 2016 (circa £3k) relating to a service charge on the property
I discovered it on my credit file at the beginning of this year (whilst living and working overseas)
The CCJ recorded name contains a spelling error
Royal mail redirection in place
At the time of the CCJ no paperwork was received by my parents, either prior to the CCJ or on completion
I didn't know about the claim - and so didn't respond to the paperwork
The claimant later received payment of the outstanding charges from my mortgage provider, and so the CCJ value is settled, although it doesn't show as such on my credit report.
I don't contest the value of money paid. I'm not trying to seek a refund. I simply want to set aside the CCJ as it wasn't something I was aware of. I'm inclined to believe that due to the spelling error in my name, Royal Mail wouldn't have redirected it. Therefore I'm not even contesting the fact they sent it - just that I didn't receive it. I'm not actually bothered what happens to the £255 court fee I've already paid - but I know that's not refundable - so the offer received below would be something in addition to this cost.
Would i be sensible to go for the offer as outlined below - or to continue to the hearing to put my side to the judge and let them decide?
the highwayman poem summary
the highwayman poem summary
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