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Notice of aborted/failed warrant of control

Got a letter from Lowell.

Says "we have been informed that the warrant of control has now been aborted.

What does this mean?

Comments

  • CakeCrusader
    CakeCrusader Posts: 1,118 Forumite
    Sounds like they are no longer seeking a warrant of control. Have you received a CCJ and anything threatening to take goods?
  • PixelPound
    PixelPound Posts: 3,063 Forumite
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    They are a debt collection company so a warrant of control will be to enforce a CCJ, so I assume you have one. Either they have decided to no longer enforce it, though technically that would be "withdrawn". Most likely the warrant will be aborted after a year if the bailiff has not taken payment or levied goods.
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