Dear all
Can anyone advise on how flexible courts view the period to remedy a s87(1) Default Notice?
I've seen posts here and elsewhere that say quite clearly that it is not necessary for an OC to comply with the 14 days + 2 or 4 days for service of a DN. And that a discrepancy of a "few" days would be dismissed by a court as irrelevant.
My difficulty is that the wording of the 1974 Act and the 1983 Consumer Credit (Enforcement, Default and Termination Notices) Regulations seem to be very clear; the OC must comply with the requirements set out in that statute, including those that prescribe timescales.
This is puzzling if courts can then rule that a deficient time period is irrelevent. If they can do this (and I believe that they do), then what are the real limits available to a debtor to remedy a breach?
I ask as I received a DN that gave me 3 days to sort out a breach. The dates given provided for the allowed 14, but no time for service. I cannot prove I only had 3 days to fix the problem, so am looking at defects to assist.
Any ideas?
Ta
LA
Can anyone advise on how flexible courts view the period to remedy a s87(1) Default Notice?
I've seen posts here and elsewhere that say quite clearly that it is not necessary for an OC to comply with the 14 days + 2 or 4 days for service of a DN. And that a discrepancy of a "few" days would be dismissed by a court as irrelevant.
My difficulty is that the wording of the 1974 Act and the 1983 Consumer Credit (Enforcement, Default and Termination Notices) Regulations seem to be very clear; the OC must comply with the requirements set out in that statute, including those that prescribe timescales.
This is puzzling if courts can then rule that a deficient time period is irrelevent. If they can do this (and I believe that they do), then what are the real limits available to a debtor to remedy a breach?
I ask as I received a DN that gave me 3 days to sort out a breach. The dates given provided for the allowed 14, but no time for service. I cannot prove I only had 3 days to fix the problem, so am looking at defects to assist.
Any ideas?
Ta
LA
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