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Response to RBS - Reposession Order - How long before I could get a mortgage

from Anon (Badger@bt.com)
Beth

Your questions:

1 Subject Access Rights Notice. Under the Data Protection Act 1998 you (the Subject) has a right to a copy of all information held by a data controller(solicitor, estate agent, bank etc). Your request for this information must be in writing and accompanied by a fee (£10.00). There is plenty of information in relation to SARN's on this site including details about the Information Commissioner.

2 You can apply under Civil Procedure Rules (CPR) 39.3 to set aside the possession order. If you are to succeed you will need supporting evidence with your application. A word of warning do not admit to the debt. You really will need a barrister to help you succeed and avoid the many procedural pitfalls of the CPR.

3 As part of your application you are required to explain, amongst other things, that you had a good reason for not attending the trial that you acted promptly when you found out about the court making an order against you and that you can afford to pay off the arrears should you be liable for the same.

(posted 7016 days ago)

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