Debt collection in the UK can be a complex process, and one of the most frequent questions creditors and debtors ask is: How long before a debt becomes uncollectible? Understanding the legal timeframe for debt recovery is crucial for both parties, as it dictates how long a creditor pursues unpaid debts.
At Shergroup, we specialize in High Court enforcement and debt recovery, ensuring our clients get the best possible outcome. We have also highlighted our expertise on TV in Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up and Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away. In this blog, we break down everything you need to know about debt time limits in the UK and how they affect creditors and debtors.
The Limitation Act 1980 governs the time limits within which creditors can take legal action to recover debts. Once the limitation period expires, the debt becomes statute-barred, meaning a creditor can no longer enforce it through court proceedings. However, it does not mean the debt is wiped out—the debtor still technically owes the money, but they cannot be legally forced to pay it.
The limitation period is six years from the last payment or written acknowledgment of the debt.
If a mortgage lender repossesses a property and sells it at a loss, they can pursue the remaining debt.
Councils have six years to take legal action to recover unpaid council tax.
Once a CCJ has been issued, there is no time limit to collect the debt, but enforcement after six years requires court permission.
The clock starts ticking from:
If a debtor makes a payment or acknowledges the debt in writing, the limitation period resets, giving creditors another six years to pursue legal action.
Once the limitation period expires:
At Shergroup, we specialize in High Court Enforcement, helping businesses and individuals recover the money owed to them. Our expert team ensures legal and effective debt collection methods, providing swift enforcement solutions.
We have successfully helped countless clients recover outstanding debts, as seen in our TV appearances on Call the Bailiffs: Time to Pay Up and Can’t Pay? We’ll Take It Away. With years of experience in debt recovery and enforcement, we know how to navigate even the most complex cases.
If you are struggling to recover a debt and need professional help, Shergroup is here to help. Our expert team can assess your case and provide tailored solutions to recover what is rightfully yours.
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