Re: DNW's UE Diary
That does seem a bit naughty, especially since (link) section 78 (4) of the Consumer Credit Act 1974 imposes a duty to provide statements, section 86C (link) requires a creditor to provide statements of an account in arrears and section 86D (link) not only absolves the debtor from any interest that may have been incurred while the creditor was in default of their obligations but also renders the agreement for as long as the creditor's default persists.
Originally posted by Drowning Not Waving
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