The account being passed to Cabot for collection does not imply that the debt has been sold.
Does the letter state that the debt has been sold?
If you still own the house it's a secured loan.
They could sell it to Cabot but it's still secured.
It's surprising that they have not initiated repossession proceedings.
Brendan
I was never notified by the bank
How did they find you ? You must have given them an address at some point. More importantly, did you engage from your current address with either Cobot or the Bank ? If not, don't.I had no opportunity to sell the house without being in negative equity so had no contact with the bank at all apart from one letter in 2011 saying I owed them money. I never heard anything from BOI again, until last week.
Yes but barring you having a very unusual name they are/were probably just chancing their arm and sending out a few letters to see if you would bite. Did you answer them in 2011 ?As for contact, I'm listed on the electoral register in the UK so can only presume it came from there.
Yes but barring you having a very unusual name they are/were probably just chancing their arm and sending out a few letters to see if you would bite. Did you answer them in 2011 ?
I think that there is a strong chance this debt is statute barred. The action would have accrued when you defaulted. This is when the Statute of Limitations starts. I suspect that a receiver has sold the house leaving the debt unsecured. You have not acknowledged the debt or made part payment of Principal or Interest within the last six years.
Don't contact the Bank or Cabot. Do not respond to any correspondence. There is no way of being certain as to whether a cause of action is statute barred other than a court ruling. However, based upon what you say, the Debt is likely to be statute barred.Is there any way to find out, without asking the bank
You quite possibly do owe those monies. However it is doubtful that the Debt is enforceable given the Statute of Limitations. Ignore that correspondence. If proceedings are issued then you will obviously have to defend them. Hold tough!I have this morning received another letter from the bank stating that I now owe them another €25000 in missed mortgage payments from the time I stopped paying the mortgage until the property was sold.
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