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Lead tenants relative claimed bond.
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            princeofpounds wrote: »You do not need to send a letter before action or documents initiating a court claim via a letter that needs to be signed for.
 The deposit is not gone, in fact you probably have a clear open-and-shut case as long as your daughter kept good enough financial records. It just depends how much effort you want to put into getting it back.
 Threatening small claims court might be a powerful incentive to get things moving because if he ends up with a CCJ then that will mess up his credit for many years, and you many well find his parents bail him out of that too.
 Good luck.
 Thank you,
 His credit is already really messed up as he couldn't keep in credit at the bank. This is the first time his parent has helped him out, which is why DD ended up paying so much more and he owed me money as I prefered to trust him and keep a roof over DD's head.£2021 in 2021 no.17 £1,093.20/£20210
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