Debt Claim Documentation Dispute

Summary

In england, if a debt is claimed, the claimant must provide evidence of the debts purchase and original credit agreement. If they refuse to provide documentation, you can request it formally and consider legal advice if necessary. If the claimant insists on court involvement, be prepared to present your case.

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Its related to an alleved debt isnt she trying to gain joinder
It seems like you're dealing with a situation involving an alleged debt and possibly the concept of "joinder." In England, joinder refers to the inclusion of additional parties in a legal proceeding. If you believe someone is trying to join you to a debt claim, it's important to determine the basis for their claim.
Could you provide more details about the nature of the debt and any communications or documents you've received regarding it? This will help in understanding the situation better.
They are laciming they have purchased a debt but cant produce documeng to support their. Laim i rebutted statinv im not you/your as its a plural and so they have given the title ms
It sounds like you're dealing with an alleged debt claim without proper documentation. In England, a debt purchaser must provide evidence of the debt they claim to own. You can request:
- Proof of the debt's purchase.
- Original credit agreement documentation.
- Detailed statements of account.
Have you received any official communication or documentation from them regarding this debt?
Nothing is, signed
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It appears you're dealing with a debt claim without proper documentation. In England, the burden of proof lies with the claimant to provide evidence supporting their claim. Here's what you might consider:
- Requesting written proof of the debt's purchase.
- Asking for the original credit agreement.
- Seeking detailed statements of account.
Would you like more information on how to proceed legally or need contact details for relevant authorities?
No i have requestex the relevant documents they refuse call it a complaint and said ghey will only do so if the court requests it
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It seems like you're dealing with a challenging situation involving an alleged debt without proper documentation. Here are some steps you can consider:
- Continue requesting documentation from the debt claimant.
- Consider sending a formal letter reiterating your request for proof.
- If they refuse, you may consider seeking legal advice to decide if court involvement is necessary.
Let me know if you need further guidance!