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good question, only way to get a charging order is via ccj yes?

so if ccj set aside i would assume this would include charging order, at worst case u might have to force removal from creditor,

 

any 1 else got a better idea?

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It is my belief that as a CO is enforcement of a CCJ, if you can have the CCJ set aside then this also affects the CO. I'm NOT 100% sure on this, but greater minds are looking at this issue.

The CRA don't record the CO just the original CCJ.

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Any idea who has access to this info

 

The charging order is registered with the Land Registry - it does not appear on CRA files, where you will find only details of the CCJ and also a default that may have preceded it and will appear as if it is a separate issue. You can add explanatory info to CRA entries and you should always do this where you are dealing with the likes if DCAs and their dishonest and unfair parctices.

 

Access to the charging order would come through a Land Registry search. The whole idea is that you cannot sell the house without this debt being cleared in the process.

 

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