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Gladstones - Letter Before Claim (PCM)
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Indeed, you were told to use email. Why aren't you doing so?
You have SIGNED the doc and exported as PDF, yes?1 -
Sorry for some reason I was thinking that was the witness statement that I send via email, ive printed off, signed dated and emailed in now. Thank you for the help0
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Hello guys, quick update-
They don’t want an oral hearing, but just to have the judge read our defences and make their decision based on what we submit
*edited for anonymity0 -
Are your initials **?1
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They are trying to bully you into agreeing by sending this letter!
You shouldn't fall in with their wishes1 -
subzero1988 wrote: »They don’t want an oral hearing,
Now there's a surprise..
Their business model doesn't allow for actually attending court, I would imagine...1 -
Yeah they’re my initials, should I remove the pic? I know you should remain completely anonymous.
So whats the best course of action? Can I call the bluff and say I want an oral hearing?0 -
Your full name is on show to anyone who clicks on the link!
Say no to papers only when you complete your DQ1 -
Thanks!! i didnt realise that, i've edited it now and took the link out.
And ill fill that out and send it off, thank you0 -
Dear Subzero
What was the outcome? We now have these cowboys operating in our street and sending letters before claim to neighbours (luckily not me yet).
It's a privately owned Right of way, a non-adopted lane, where most people own the bit of road outside their house. But the owners of one shared freehold block of flats in a gated enclosure have engaged a control company along their 40 metre frontage- despite prior convention that because the road is narrow at that point, parking is only practical on one side. The poor souls opposite have to beg for a permit , park elsewhere, or block the RoW.
Anyway, how did you get on?subzero1988 wrote: »Thanks!! i didnt realise that, i've edited it now and took the link out.
And ill fill that out and send it off, thank you1
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