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What to do when a Claim has been issued by an Unlicenced Claimant?

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  • What to do when a Claim has been issued by an Unlicenced Claimant?

    Dear All
    Also, would it help to request copy of Deed of assignment? Can they refuse?
    If they are debt purchasers, should I ask for copies of default notices/ Termination notices?
    Would appreciate your take on this?
    Thank you very much
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    Re: What to do when a Claim has been issued by an Unlicenced Claimant?

    Originally posted by Annie7 View Post
    Dear All
    Also, would it help to request copy of Deed of assignment? Can they refuse?
    If they are debt purchasers, should I ask for copies of default notices/ Termination notices?
    Would appreciate your take on this?
    Thank you very much
    Have you sent CCA and CPR requests??
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    http://legalbeagles.info/library/gui...etter-example/
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      Re: What to do when a Claim has been issued by an Unlicenced Claimant?

      Going off your thread title, it might be an idea fro you to name the claimant too (I'll tag [MENTION=551]pt2537[/MENTION] and [MENTION=87380]Diana M[/MENTION]) xx
      Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

      It doesn't matter where your journey begins, so long as you begin it...

      recte agens confido

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        Re: What to do when a Claim has been issued by an Unlicenced Claimant?

        Yes. Sent CCA Request but two years ago.
        They only came back a week ago.
        I also requested copy of assignment, but they have ignored that.

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        • #5
          Re: What to do when a Claim has been issued by an Unlicenced Claimant?

          Originally posted by Annie7 View Post
          I also requested copy of assignment, but they have ignored that.
          They usually do (who is the original creditor/debt purchaser?)

          My firm tends to make an Application to the court to force disclosure of the deeds (even though we have probably got them in our 'library') but this is not something for the fainthearted because it usually results in a fierce contest in court.

          We win but a LIP will have an uphill struggle I'm afraid.

          We find the conditions attached to the sale are interesting.

          Di

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