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7 yr old debt.
shegar
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My friend got in to debt with a bank 7 years ago and never paid the debt off, she now as had a letter from a debt agency to ask her to pay, do she have to pay this debt after 7 years have passed ? many thanks
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Unless there is a CCJ, this debt is statute barred.
the DCA are legally entitled to ask nicely if she would like to pay but cannot pursue it throught the courts.
if she send tham a letter telling them it is SB and she is not paying, they have to go away.If you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0 -
As above, if no payment or written aknowledgement for a period of 6 or more years, it is barred - Template Letter here - http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showpost.html?p=11571227&postcount=3Although no trees were harmed during the creation of this post, a large number of electrons were greatly inconvenienced.
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Thanks very much to ras and DarkConvict, your replies have been forwarded on :T0
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Statute Barred debts. with thanks for fermi
A debt will be "Statute Barred" if there has been no acknowledgement of the debt by you making a payment or in writing within the relevant limitation period.
If you are in England/Wales then the limitation period is 6 years and you should read:
Link: Factsheet | Liability for Debts and the Limitation Act (England/Wales)
If you are in Scotland then the limitation period is 5 years and you should read:
Link: Factsheet | Liability for debts & the Prescription & Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973
If you feel the debt is "Statute Barred", then there is a letter to write at the end of each factsheet.
England/Wales.
Quote:1 High Street,
Newtown,
Kent
R21 4RH
Date
The Loan Company
Company House,
Church Street,
Newtown,
Kent,
R1 7HG
I do not acknowledge any debt to you or any other company or organisation that you claim to be representing.
Dear Sir/Madam
Account No:
You have contacted me/us regarding the account with the above reference number, which you claim is owed by myself/ourselves.
I/we would point out that under the Limitation Act 1980 Section 5 "an action founded on simple contract shall not be brought after the expiration of six years from the date on which the cause of action accrued".
I/we would also point out that the OFT say under their Debt Collection Guidance on statute barred debt that "it is unfair to pursue the debt if the debtor has heard nothing from the creditor during the relevant limitation period".
The last correspondence/payment/acknowledgement or payment of this debt was made over six years ago and no further acknowledgement or payment has been made since that time. Unless you can provide evidence of payment or written contact from me/us in the relevant period under Section 5 of the Limitation Act, I/we suggest that you are no longer able to take any court action against me/us to recover the alleged amount claimed.
The OFT Debt Collection Guidance states further that "continuing to press for payment after a debtor has stated that they will not be paying a debt because it is statute barred could amount to harassment contrary to section 40 (1) of the Administration of Justice Act 1970".
I/we await your written confirmation that no further contact will be made concerning the above account and confirmation that this matter is now closed.
I/we look forward to your reply.
Yours faithfully
Mrs A N Other
Scotland.
Quote:1 High Street,
Newtown,
Kent
R21 4RH
Date
The Loan Company
Company House,
Church Street,
Newtown,
Kent,
R1 7HG
I do not acknowledge any debt to you or any other company or organisation that you claim to be representing.
Dear Sir/Madam
Ref: xxxxxxxxxxx
You have contacted me/us regarding the account with the above reference number, which you claim is owed by myself/ourselves.
I/we would point out that under The Prescription and Limitation (Scotland) Act 1973 Part 1 Prescription Section 6:
"If after an appropriate date, an obligation (an appropriate debt) has subsided for a continuous period of five years:
(a) without any relevant claim having been made in relation to the obligation, and
(b) without the subsistence of the obligation having been relevantly acknowledged;
then as from the expiration of that period the obligation shall be extinguished..."
I/we would also point out that the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) say under their Debt Collection Guidance on statute barred debt that:
"It is unfair to pursue the debt if the debtor has heard nothing from the creditor during the relevant limitation period".
The last written acknowledgement/payment of this debt was made over five years ago and no further acknowledgement or payment has been made since that time. Unless you can provide evidence of payment or written contact from me/us in the relevant period under Part 1 Section 6of the above Act, I/we suggest that you are no longer able to take anycourt action against me/us to recover the alleged amount claimed.
The OFT Debt Collection Guidance states further that:
"continuing to press for payment after a debtor has stated that they will not be paying a debt because it is statute barred could amount to harassment".
I/we await your written confirmation that no further contact will be made concerning the above account and confirmation that this matter is now closed.
I/we look forward to your reply.
Yours faithfully
Mrs A N OtherIf you've have not made a mistake, you've made nothing0 -
I have a question, how do you know if there is a CCJ on the debt? Is there a way to find out?0
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