I hope I can explain this clearly.
On Monday we had a call saying bailiffs had been to our old address, looking for me 'regarding a CCJ'. The new tenants were angry that bailiffs had been round, and phoned the letting agent, who in turn phoned my parents because they own the property.
The bailiffs left some paperwork. We have asked the new tenants to hand it to the letting agent (which is two streets away), or scan it in and email it, or even just pass on the phone number on the letter so we can find out what's going on. We know they have opened the letter since they said they have already phoned and told them I no longer live there.
They won't send it. The letting agent have reminded them every day and each day they have forgotten - I'm beginning to think they are deliberately being awkward though I can't think why. Now they are ignoring calls.
In the mean time, I have been trying to find out what this is. Not only am I not aware of a CCJ, I'm not aware of having any debt whatsoever. Rent and council tax are paid, utilities all up to date, nothing on finance, zero balance on the credit card, no loans etc. I've checked experian and equifax and my credit checks are coming back totally clean. I checked trustonline and I'm not showing as having any defaulted fines or judgments against me (just in case I had a speeding ticket I didn't know about, which apparently I don't). I even phoned the county court in the area I used to live and it wasn't them. I honestly can't think of anything this could be.
How can I find out who is chasing me? It sounds like I'm not going to get the information from the new tenants, and I'm obviously desperate to get this sorted. I'm extremely careful about money, and I'm worried that time is being wasted here - I don't want to have my credit record ruined. We want to buy a house next year.
People keep telling me to just not worry about it until they show up at the door, but I don't want them turning up and scaring my child, and I want the chance to fix this and/or defend myself before this gets to the point of a judgment.
There must surely be some way of finding out?
Thank you for reading
On Monday we had a call saying bailiffs had been to our old address, looking for me 'regarding a CCJ'. The new tenants were angry that bailiffs had been round, and phoned the letting agent, who in turn phoned my parents because they own the property.
The bailiffs left some paperwork. We have asked the new tenants to hand it to the letting agent (which is two streets away), or scan it in and email it, or even just pass on the phone number on the letter so we can find out what's going on. We know they have opened the letter since they said they have already phoned and told them I no longer live there.
They won't send it. The letting agent have reminded them every day and each day they have forgotten - I'm beginning to think they are deliberately being awkward though I can't think why. Now they are ignoring calls.
In the mean time, I have been trying to find out what this is. Not only am I not aware of a CCJ, I'm not aware of having any debt whatsoever. Rent and council tax are paid, utilities all up to date, nothing on finance, zero balance on the credit card, no loans etc. I've checked experian and equifax and my credit checks are coming back totally clean. I checked trustonline and I'm not showing as having any defaulted fines or judgments against me (just in case I had a speeding ticket I didn't know about, which apparently I don't). I even phoned the county court in the area I used to live and it wasn't them. I honestly can't think of anything this could be.
How can I find out who is chasing me? It sounds like I'm not going to get the information from the new tenants, and I'm obviously desperate to get this sorted. I'm extremely careful about money, and I'm worried that time is being wasted here - I don't want to have my credit record ruined. We want to buy a house next year.
People keep telling me to just not worry about it until they show up at the door, but I don't want them turning up and scaring my child, and I want the chance to fix this and/or defend myself before this gets to the point of a judgment.
There must surely be some way of finding out?
Thank you for reading
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