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  1. this was posted in this thread by mistake dx. I was supposed to start a new thread! I will delete the thread and leave the new one I have created
  2. Hi all, im hoping someone maybe able to help here? I Currently have a mortgage shortfall registered against my credit file, which has been live since 2006 when my house was re-possessed that i had with my x-wife (Long story!) I SAR'd the Nat-west (mortgage Lender) in 2013, and used all the templates off here and got advice off here also about this process. They took it upon themselves to not only send me the information i requested as part of the SAR request, but they also registered the £10 SAR request fee as a payment against the account, which in turn started the 12 year 'ticker' again as it is a mortgage shortfall! I did raise a formal complaint to the FSA, but they rejected the complaint. i have recently Made and had accepted a Full and finalicon settlement offer which i have now paid off (6.5K of a 14.5K mortgage shortfall). Now this is where im confused. The Natwest have never recorded the account as defaulted, but has always shown on my credit file (Experian, Equifax) as a late payment, which they are quite entitled to do (apparently?) From what i understand, if the account was recorded as a default, the default will fall off my record after either 6 yearsicon from when the account was first registered as faulted, or from when the payment was made, whichever was earlier (until this time, the debt is registered as partially settled which i also understand). In my case it would be May 2019. As my account has been registered as a late payment, do the same rules apply as it has been recorded as a late payment? Im hoping so as i have aspirations of getting a mortgage next year. All my other credit accounts are all up-to-date Any help or advice on this matter would be much appreciated
  3. Hi all, im hoping someone maybe able to help here? I Currently have a mortgage shortfall registered against my credit file, which has been live since 2006 when my house was re-possessed that i had with my x-wife (Long story!) I SAR'd the Nat-west (Mortgage Lender) in 2013, and used all the templates off here and got advice off here also about this process. They took it upon themselves to not only send me the information i requested as part of the SAR request, but they also registered the £10 SAR request fee as a payment against the account, which in turn started the 12 year 'ticker' again as it is a mortgage shortfall! I did raise a formal complaint to the FSA, but they rejected the complaint. i have recently Made and had accepted a full and final settlement offer which i have now paid off (6.5K of a 14.5K mortgage shortfall). Now this is where im confused. The Natwest have never recorded the account as defaulted, but has always shown on my credit file (Experian, Equifax) as a late payment, which they are quite entitled to do (apparently?) From what i understand, if the account was recorded as a default, the default will fall off my record after either 6 years from when the account was first registered as faulted, or from when the payment was made, whichever was earlier (until this time, the debt is registered as partially settled which i also understand). In my case it would be May 2019. As my account has been registered as a late payment, do the same rules apply as it has been recorded as a late payment? Im hoping so as i have aspirations of getting a mortgage next year. All my other credit accounts are all up-to-date Any help or advice on this matter would be much appreciated
  4. Ok, Many thanks Andy Tried to submit a complaint on the ICO website, but it advised to contact the lender to give them a chance to rectify the issue I have sent a letter of complaint to the Natwest asking them to remove the entry from my CRA file, recorded delivery. Just see what they say now
  5. This is where i want clarity. The monies owed to the Natwest is for CAPITAL on a mortgage shortfall, and they have 12 years to claim this back before the shortfall is statue Bared? So based on this, are or aren't Natwest entitled to continue pursuing this debt until the 12 year anniversary? Or, due to the fact the record disappeared off my CRA file for a month or so in June mean that what yhey are doing now in unlawful?
  6. No, i called the natwest a few months ago to see who had the debt. At the time i was unsure if the debt was still with the Natwest or if they had sold it on?
  7. No, i thought (Assumed) it was a CCJ but it was in fact a Default on my CRA File. Yes, on the 6th anniversary it vanished from my experian CRA file, then a month later it re-appeared and now saying 6 payments late
  8. Nope, i NEVER at any point acknowledged the debt either by making any kind of payment or replying to any of the letters that where sent
  9. the first few years i had letters which i ignored (none of them required a signature), but i haven't heard anything for about 2 years...and i have been on the electoral role in all my houses over them years
  10. Well, at first i thought it was a CCj but it has been a default for the Last 6 years, NOT a CCJ. On the 6 year anniversary in June, the record disappeared off my CRA file for about a month then re-appeared again as default and saying 6 payments late. Its the Natwest who have registered the record, the account is currently with there solicsitors
  11. Hi Caro, i have had the SAR request Data back. It includes most everything i was expecting back The advice im after is where to go with this next. Do i hang up the gloves, admit the debt and see if they can offer me a reduced final payment ...or do i use the CML policy approach etc etc???
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