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Mortgage company paying judgements
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Nope, there was no hearing. I didn't respond to the claim form so judgment was awarded.0
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Any other advice?0
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Nope, there was no hearing. I didn't respond to the claim form so judgment was awarded.Any other advice?
Did you receive a claim form? Did you have the opportunity to defend?
Because if you did and you let it slide by, then the advice has to be to let it go and take it on the chinYou might as well ask the Wizard of Oz to give you a big number as pay a Credit Referencing Agency for a so-called 'credit-score'0 -
I imagine I would have received the claim form and ignored it. It's years ago now and I would never do this again!
Even still, a judgment is made for a certain amount should be the amount that needs to be settled. I have paid off all my arrears now so although I did wrong - I have paid for it now. But do feel the solicitors have managed to sneak in some extra costs.0
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