Hi everyone,*
An ex self employed made a judgement against me and my business partner in 2018. We had a limited company*
Our company went into liquidation June 2018.
The problem was me and my business partner moved out of our addresses, and we never knew about the judgment and didn't get the Chance to defend ourselves. We only found out 2 weeks ago when one of us got a call from a baliff . We both have excellent credit and for definitely had no ccj. I'm on clear score check my report every month. Not long after this original call 2 weeks ago I can now see a judgement made from 2018 will be going on my report.*
after several calls to the court we managed to find out that because the judgment has now been registered it will now show up on our credit reports, we were also told we had 30 days to pay and if we pay before the end of feb we can get the ccj removed. Which then we was told that wasn't true as the judgment was made 2 years ago. All told by Watford county court.*
We are going to try and get the judgment set aside. The judgment was made originally May 2018 and I moved out last week of March 2018...I don't recall any thing coming in post and the judgment that was actually made on the 24th may 2018 neither me nor my business partner were at the addresses (both personal
I'm about to apply for a set aside*
3 questions*
Do we have a good chance 2 years later -
And we know we have a good defence, ( Us being a limited company, and never giving her a personal guarantee )but how likely will we get this set aside - and do we have a better chance using a Solictor or can we do this ourselves.?
Really worried as I'm just about to apply for my mortgage u will effect me massively. Worse thing is the judgment is is for £550 I would have just paid her had I even known bout it but 2 years later we don't have the option
Any help pls would be appreciated.*
Feel really helpless I've moved an hour and half away from my sons school to move with parents and my job and I was buying a house closer.*
I'm worried and feel stuck as to what's my choices*
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An ex self employed made a judgement against me and my business partner in 2018. We had a limited company*
Our company went into liquidation June 2018.
The problem was me and my business partner moved out of our addresses, and we never knew about the judgment and didn't get the Chance to defend ourselves. We only found out 2 weeks ago when one of us got a call from a baliff . We both have excellent credit and for definitely had no ccj. I'm on clear score check my report every month. Not long after this original call 2 weeks ago I can now see a judgement made from 2018 will be going on my report.*
after several calls to the court we managed to find out that because the judgment has now been registered it will now show up on our credit reports, we were also told we had 30 days to pay and if we pay before the end of feb we can get the ccj removed. Which then we was told that wasn't true as the judgment was made 2 years ago. All told by Watford county court.*
We are going to try and get the judgment set aside. The judgment was made originally May 2018 and I moved out last week of March 2018...I don't recall any thing coming in post and the judgment that was actually made on the 24th may 2018 neither me nor my business partner were at the addresses (both personal
I'm about to apply for a set aside*
3 questions*
Do we have a good chance 2 years later -
And we know we have a good defence, ( Us being a limited company, and never giving her a personal guarantee )but how likely will we get this set aside - and do we have a better chance using a Solictor or can we do this ourselves.?
Really worried as I'm just about to apply for my mortgage u will effect me massively. Worse thing is the judgment is is for £550 I would have just paid her had I even known bout it but 2 years later we don't have the option
Any help pls would be appreciated.*
Feel really helpless I've moved an hour and half away from my sons school to move with parents and my job and I was buying a house closer.*
I'm worried and feel stuck as to what's my choices*
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