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Re: Blake Lapthorn
Originally posted by Traceydc View PostNot very impressed with HSBC, they passed the debt extremely quickly to be honest. I am not deviating from the fact I did run the debt up, just don't want to be at loggerheads with BL, they are very nasty! Thanks Mike
In whose name was judgement granted and when?
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Re: Blake Lapthorn
Traceydc
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wonder if you could post an events as they happened from the start i.e.
1. took out with say HSBC
2. default 3. sold to. 4. and events as they happened after that, we can maybe get a better understanding of the actual situation as they arrived.?? including names ie.e Arrow who you have mention in no 10
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The more I read of this the more I think this has been sold on if AG has had this all the time it may well be costing them more in fees and handling charges than is being collected each month.
Do a free credit check with Noddle I suspect that there may be an "arrangement to pay" in place in which case the entry remains on file.
nem
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Re: Blake Lapthorn
Originally posted by Traceydc View PostI have been paying a standing order for £10.00 to Blake Lapthorn since Jan this year. For the last 2 months they have been sending the payment back into my account, no explanation, nothing.
. . . . they have a charging order on my home. I was paying them through a DMC for 10 years but parted company with them just before xmas, a very long story. I am terrified they will act as if I'm not repaying them
Was the CCJ a 'forthwith' Order (i.e. the whole amount due within days) or was it an 'instalment' order hence your £10 per month payments?
Who was the Claimant on the CCJ, was it HSBC or Arrow who you say subsequently bought the debt?
Is the CO an Interim CO or a Final CO?
Did you go to the Final CO hearing (when was that?) and ask for conditions to be included (such as no Order for Sale if you kept to a defined payment plan or until children have left home etc)?
You say the debt is yours but is the property with the CO in your sole name or joint names with your husband? If it's the latter then the charge will be a Restriction meaning that when the property is sold you have a duty to inform the creditor. That's all (usually).
You can check on Land Registry to see who has the CO. It costs £3 for a PDF download here > https://eservices.landregistry.gov.u...747.1468933519
If the original account defaulted more than six years ago (which sounds like it did if you've been in a DMP for 10years) then this debt/account won't show on any CRA since the whole file will have been removed on the sixth anniversary of the default being registered regardless of whether you are or aren't still paying them.
Di
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Re: Blake Lapthorn
Originally posted by MIKE770 View PostTraceydc
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wonder if you could post an events as they happened from the start i.e.
1. took out with say HSBC
2. default 3. sold to. 4. and events as they happened after that, we can maybe get a better understanding of the actual situation as they arrived.?? including names ie.e Arrow who you have mention in no 10
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Originally posted by Diana M View PostWhat is the date of the CCJ which resulted in the Charging Order? Was it before or after October 2012? You say you've been paying through a DMP for 10 years but that doesn't necessarily mean the CCJ was 10 years ago.
Was the CCJ a 'forthwith' Order (i.e. the whole amount due within days) or was it an 'instalment' order hence your £10 per month payments?
Who was the Claimant on the CCJ, was it HSBC or Arrow who you say subsequently bought the debt?
Is the CO an Interim CO or a Final CO?
Did you go to the Final CO hearing (when was that?) and ask for conditions to be included (such as no Order for Sale if you kept to a defined payment plan or until children have left home etc)?
You say the debt is yours but is the property with the CO in your sole name or joint names with your husband? If it's the latter then the charge will be a Restriction meaning that when the property is sold you have a duty to inform the creditor. That's all (usually).
You can check on Land Registry to see who has the CO. It costs £3 for a PDF download here > https://eservices.landregistry.gov.u...747.1468933519
If the original account defaulted more than six years ago (which sounds like it did if you've been in a DMP for 10years) then this debt/account won't show on any CRA since the whole file will have been removed on the sixth anniversary of the default being registered regardless of whether you are or aren't still paying them.
Di
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