Morning All,
Firstly, mods / Niddy - if any of you think this is in the wrong section, please feel free to move it. Wasn't sure whether to post it here or under legal.
A quick question to which I've been trying to find an answer for a couple of days.
It is generally accepted that a debt cannot be sold while in dispute. Now, say that dispute was down to the OC not responding to an SAR in time, can anyone point me to the piece of legislation where this is stated?
I know it is against good practice and is mentioned in guidelines, but where is the legislation to back this up, or is it sufficient to argue that it is just against good practice?
I am of the opinion that a disputed debt cannot be sold while in dispute, but I can find no legislation whatsoever to back up my belief.
Firstly, mods / Niddy - if any of you think this is in the wrong section, please feel free to move it. Wasn't sure whether to post it here or under legal.
A quick question to which I've been trying to find an answer for a couple of days.
It is generally accepted that a debt cannot be sold while in dispute. Now, say that dispute was down to the OC not responding to an SAR in time, can anyone point me to the piece of legislation where this is stated?
I know it is against good practice and is mentioned in guidelines, but where is the legislation to back this up, or is it sufficient to argue that it is just against good practice?
I am of the opinion that a disputed debt cannot be sold while in dispute, but I can find no legislation whatsoever to back up my belief.
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