Re: DCA query, no true copy of signed agreement...
Craig
yes that's right.
The actual part of the CCA that says they can not enforce an agreement is S78(6) which says that while a S78(1) request (a cca request) is outstanding they can not enforce.
It is not a cure all as they could supply the correct documents at any time. That's why you must keep hold of what they have sent so you have a baseline comparison should they try and recon it ever.
It would be fantastic if they could not produce all the paperwork and leave you alone but otherwise you may be able to play the longer game and drag it out until it becomes SB. that is another reason to find out the exact default date and the last payment or acknowledgement date if that is later
Craig
yes that's right.
The actual part of the CCA that says they can not enforce an agreement is S78(6) which says that while a S78(1) request (a cca request) is outstanding they can not enforce.
It is not a cure all as they could supply the correct documents at any time. That's why you must keep hold of what they have sent so you have a baseline comparison should they try and recon it ever.
It would be fantastic if they could not produce all the paperwork and leave you alone but otherwise you may be able to play the longer game and drag it out until it becomes SB. that is another reason to find out the exact default date and the last payment or acknowledgement date if that is later
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