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Hi guys! I am not sure this is the correct place for me to post I hope you can help me with the following situation: Our factors' solicitors have unlawfully registered a Notice of Potential Liability against our property in regard to "the outstanding factoring charges" - not only we are up to date with all the payments, we have multiple bank statements to prove it. As owners and occupiers of the property, we never received any notification about the upcoming order and only found out the details after requesting a copy of the deed from the registers of Scotland. In addition to unlawfully imposing the NOPL, they disclosed this false information without our permission to the third party - our former solicitors with whom we have been in a process of dispute for the last year. Moreover, they also explicitly told our former solicitors that it is due to the factoring debts since our move (which there are none). We believe it is a serious breach of data protection act but are not sure how to proceed... Thanks in advance.
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