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IAS Appeal dismissal
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you have convinced me to carry on and not just pay, I just hope I can manage it as my IAS appeal was quite frankly rubbish.0 -
Sack the MA if necessary.
Easier said than done, Difficult, (sometimes impossible), and possibly very expensive. I have learnt from experience that trying to organise tenants and landlords, many of who live abroad to take action against PPCs is a waste of my time.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0 -
Well I have given up with the residents if they are happy to get unfair notices and ignore them they can.
Me personally would be on the Management companies back, I think they are under the impressions nothing will come back on them in regards to the tickets they have had0 -
Sack the MA if necessary.
Easier said than done, Difficult, (sometimes impossible), and possibly very expensive. I have learnt from experience that trying to organise tenants and landlords, many of who live abroad to take action against PPCs is a waste of my time.
Herding cats is the image that comes to mind.0 -
Sack the MA if necessary.
Easier said than done, Difficult, (sometimes impossible), and possibly very expensive. I have learnt from experience that trying to organise tenants and landlords, many of who live abroad to take action against PPCs is a waste of my time.
Originally posted by The Deep
”Herding cats is the image that comes to mind.
However if Roshi's friends and their neighbours are "stacking" up tickets they will get a bit of a shock if LBCs start dropping through their letter boxes or they get a default judgement should they move and not even know about the LBC in the future. I guess it will depend on how litigious CPM become.0 -
I have made them aware of the 6 year come back and they don't seem to be worried so I am leaving them to it now.0
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I have made them aware of the 6 year come back and they don't seem to be worried so I am leaving them to it now.
How many outstanding PCNs do your friends have and what stage are they at - the hysterical debt collector letters yet?0 -
They have multiple ... nope not a single letter after the initial one from CPM after receiving the ticket0
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What residents may do or not do is of no consequence to the OP. They have the protection of the Law, their leases and ASTs, and the landlords can put pressure on the MAs, There is also Jopson et al to fall back on.
I have seen nothing here that leads me to believe that the OP is a resident, and was anything but improperly parked. I would advise him/her to find somewhere else to park.You never know how far you can go until you go too far.0 -
ive read it as the OP was a visitorFrom the Plain Language Commission:
"The BPA has surely become one of the most socially dangerous organisations in the UK"0
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