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Hi,

I have a CCJ against my previous landlord, but she has not paid any money back yet.

My question is therefore: can a Third Party Debt Order be made against current tenants of a landlord? So instead of them paying the rent to the landlord, the rent is paid to the me on an intermittent basis until the debt is settled.

Can it be done using Form N349 (Third Party Debt Order)? Any special considerations?

Thank you for any replies.

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Hi james

 

Confused....why would you want to make Third Party debt Order against the current Tenants? You state the judgment is against your Landlord.

 

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Hi Andy,

 

Thanks for the question, a little bit of clarification then:

 

My idea is to make one of the current tenants the third party on the application form. I know that usually a bank or building society is named as the third party, I'm just wondering if it is possible to put a person as a thrid party. The tenants technically "owe" money to the landlord don't they?

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http://www.justice.gov.uk/courts/procedure-rules/civil/rules/part72

 

 

You wont get an Order against the other Tenants only the Judgment Debtor.

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