The Limitation Act 1980 applies only when no contact has been made between the creditor and debtor within a certain time limit, and applies to residents of England and Wales only.
The time limit depends on the type of debt. For unsecured loans it is 6 years. If the debtor acknowledges the debt in writing or pays an installment within the original limitation period, then the time limit begins again from the date of acknowledgement or the date of payment.
If the creditor does not contact the debtor for 6 years or more, the debtor may be able to claim that the outstanding debt is Statute Barred under the conditions of the Limitations Act. Statute Barred means the creditor cannot use the legal system to enforce payment.
A debtor may think (or hope) a creditor has written-off a debt if they have not heard from them for a long time. This may be because of failure to tell the creditor of address changes. The debt still exists and creditors are entitled to chase payment indefinitely.
Creditors can pursue an unsecured debt if:
If a creditor continues to chase a debtor when the debt is Statute Barred and the debtor has stated intention not to pay the debt, they may be able to claim harassment contrary to section 40 (1) of the Administration of Justice Act 1970.
If the creditor has previously taken the debtor to court and a CCJ has been awarded, the debtor will not be able to use the Limitations Act 1980 to dispute the debt. If the CCJ is over 6 years old, the creditor will need the permission of the Court to enforce the debt.
Don't admit to owing the debt. Once you acknowledge the debt (in writing) you are required to pay the debt back. If part payment is made, even after a 6-year gap, the Limitations Act 1980 won't be enforceable and the debt will have to be paid back.
If a creditor, who you haven't had any communication with for 6 years contacts you about a debt, write to them quoting the Limitation Act 1980, without acknowledging the debt.
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