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Statute Barred debt on my credit file
sarahmgatland
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Hi all
Would really appreciate some advice. I have a debt of £1700 on my credit file from 7 years ago. Not sure this should still be appearing on my credit file as it should be statute barred right?
The creditor is marking it as a late payment every month so it is affecting my credit rating significantly.
I have contacted the creditor and I have contacted experian and got no where. I know I need to pay it but at the moment I can't get a rental or a mortgage because of a debt from years ago.
Thanks for any help
Would really appreciate some advice. I have a debt of £1700 on my credit file from 7 years ago. Not sure this should still be appearing on my credit file as it should be statute barred right?
The creditor is marking it as a late payment every month so it is affecting my credit rating significantly.
I have contacted the creditor and I have contacted experian and got no where. I know I need to pay it but at the moment I can't get a rental or a mortgage because of a debt from years ago.
Thanks for any help
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A debt is only statute barred if you have not acknowledged or made payment for a period of 6 or more years. Have you made payments or acknowledge the debt in the last 6 years ?DFW Nerd No. 1484 LBM 07/01/15 Debt was £95k :eek: Now debt free and happy :j0
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Also, if you have acknowledged or made payment towards this debt, it will remain on your credit file for 6 years AFTER the last payment to clear the debt, or 6 years after a default has been recorded against the debt.
Therefore if there is no default recorded and you have been paying or acknowledging this debt then potentially it could be another 6 years before this information falls off your credit reference files.DFW Nerd No. 1484 LBM 07/01/15 Debt was £95k :eek: Now debt free and happy :j0
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