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Further to my question regarding credit checks (here) - it turns out there was no association with the dodgy lodger. (Thanks to everyone for their helpful advice BTW). The problem was actually the dispute with the bank - my mate's credit report showed that he had never paid it even though he had. Luckily he can prove it but the bank are saying its nothing to do with them as they had passed his details to a credit collection agency. The agency, in turn, are also denying responsibility.
The good news is he has managed to secure a mortgage with a different lender (albeit at a worse rate). He has also written to Experian explaining the bill was paid in full some time ago & included copies of documentary evidence. Meanwhile though, does anyone know
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The bank is ultimately responsible for giving the information to Experian. Experian have no control over anything - they just report the 'facts' provided.
He really needs to speak to the right department - it is not easy though. Maybe someone else (Stevie21?) can give you the name of the department you need.
How long to get sorted - how long is a piece of string. It could be a couple of weeks, but personally would guestimate it to be 6-8 weeks.
Not sure about the regulations - you could try the informaiton commssioner. Think they are ultimately responsible.
Glad to see it is (getting) sorted now though
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