Hi, I have received a claim form from The Civil National Business Centre for a debt that is over 13 years old. This is what is on the claim form;
Particulars of claim; The claimant (PRA Group) claims the sum of £10612.24 for an o/standing debt owed. On 02/07.2009 the defendant entered into an agreement with Lloyds Bank for a bank loan under reference number xxxxxxx. On 06/09/2010 the defendant defaulted on the agreement with an o/standing balance of £11428.22. On 08/12/2020 the debt of £10612.24 was assigned to PRA Group (UK) Ltd who itself assigned the debt to PRA Group UK Portfolios Ltd on 30/12/2023. Notices of assignment were sent to the defendant in accordance with S136 Law of Property Act 1925. The claimant has instructed PRA Group (UK) Ltd to act on its behalf in the recovery of the o/standing debt and to pursue litigation on its behalf. AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS 1. The sum of £10612.24.
Please can someone advise on what to do. I have no paperwork relating to this, although I did take the loan out. A bit of back story, I had to sell the house I owned because of my abusive ex husband. He ran up debts against the house and I could not afford the mortgage repayments, so after a year I had to sell the house and I had to move in with my Mother with 2 children, we were sleeping on the floor as she only had 1 spare bedroom. I lost everything and that is why I defaulted on the loan. The loan was to consolidate debts I had been left with after my ex left. It has taken me 13 years to get a healthy credit score and now this. I am beyond scared and worried. I just don`t have the money to repay. I live alone in a 1 bedroom house.
I would be so grateful for any advice. A friend thinks this is a scare tactic and to ignore it but it says not to ignore as a judgement can be made against me that will affect my credit score etc.Is this true? Do I admit to the debt or dispute after all this time? Thank you
Particulars of claim; The claimant (PRA Group) claims the sum of £10612.24 for an o/standing debt owed. On 02/07.2009 the defendant entered into an agreement with Lloyds Bank for a bank loan under reference number xxxxxxx. On 06/09/2010 the defendant defaulted on the agreement with an o/standing balance of £11428.22. On 08/12/2020 the debt of £10612.24 was assigned to PRA Group (UK) Ltd who itself assigned the debt to PRA Group UK Portfolios Ltd on 30/12/2023. Notices of assignment were sent to the defendant in accordance with S136 Law of Property Act 1925. The claimant has instructed PRA Group (UK) Ltd to act on its behalf in the recovery of the o/standing debt and to pursue litigation on its behalf. AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS 1. The sum of £10612.24.
Please can someone advise on what to do. I have no paperwork relating to this, although I did take the loan out. A bit of back story, I had to sell the house I owned because of my abusive ex husband. He ran up debts against the house and I could not afford the mortgage repayments, so after a year I had to sell the house and I had to move in with my Mother with 2 children, we were sleeping on the floor as she only had 1 spare bedroom. I lost everything and that is why I defaulted on the loan. The loan was to consolidate debts I had been left with after my ex left. It has taken me 13 years to get a healthy credit score and now this. I am beyond scared and worried. I just don`t have the money to repay. I live alone in a 1 bedroom house.
I would be so grateful for any advice. A friend thinks this is a scare tactic and to ignore it but it says not to ignore as a judgement can be made against me that will affect my credit score etc.Is this true? Do I admit to the debt or dispute after all this time? Thank you
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