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Parking and property management, 12 fines

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  • hunndawg
    hunndawg Posts: 9 Forumite
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    hunndawg said:
    Yeh.y quick search of IAS suggested that was pointless. What is my best next step?
    Exactly what the NEWBIES PLEASE READ THESE FAQS FIRST already tells you. This is nothing different and you don't have any fines.

    If you get a claim from Gladstones, use Contestor Legal's no-win-no-fee offer to strike the claim out. Read about it on the forum!
    Thanks for this. Nothing from gladstones I only just had the 'appeal denied' letter from PPM

    Reading through the thread I think that my next step is to get detail from the lease and if there is anything about parking on there then contact the management of that lease complaining to them?
  • ChirpyChicken
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    You can try. Definitely get lease info though and it can take up to 6 years for a court claim from ppm
  • hunndawg
    hunndawg Posts: 9 Forumite
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    Does this help me at all? 
  • Coupon-mad
    Coupon-mad Posts: 155,696 Forumite
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    edited 24 February at 12:57AM
    No because it requires a permit...

    Sit tight. No appeal. Obviously tell PPM if you move house within 6 years. Open all letters.

    Come back when you get the claim form and in view of the amount at stake I still VERY strongly suggest the claim will be one for Contestor Legal to kill off.
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
    CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
    Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD
  • hunndawg
    hunndawg Posts: 9 Forumite
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    No because it requires a permit...

    Sit tight. No appeal. Obviously tell PPM if you move house within 6 years. Open all letters.

    Come back when you get the claim form and in view of the amount at stake I still VERY strongly suggest the claim will be one for Contestor Legal to kill off.
    So do nothing and PPM will be in touch regarding a claim form? I thought they'd just send it to a debt collector 
  • ChirpyChicken
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    Claim form will be via bw legal.
  • KoalaMSEF
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    PPM will pass you to BW Legal after the deadline for IAS (which is pointless anyway). You will start to receive debt collection letters from BW Legal... maybe 3. Then BW Legal will make a claim (representing their client PPM). Then claim form will come from the court. 
  • Coupon-mad
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    Claim form will be via bw legal.
    Jackson Yamba loves to tear them a new one!
    PRIVATE 'PCN'? DON'T PAY BUT DON'T IGNORE IT (except N.Ireland).
    CLICK at the top or bottom of any page where it says:
    Home»Motoring»Parking Tickets Fines & Parking - read the NEWBIES THREAD
  • hunndawg
    hunndawg Posts: 9 Forumite
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    KoalaMSEF said:
    PPM will pass you to BW Legal after the deadline for IAS (which is pointless anyway). You will start to receive debt collection letters from BW Legal... maybe 3. Then BW Legal will make a claim (representing their client PPM). Then claim form will come from the court. 
    Okay thanks for the explanation. I have changed address. This has been moved on drivers license, hmrc and soon to do log book. Do I need to make these guys aware?
  • Le_Kirk
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    Generally you need to tell everyone when you move but for parking issues,  DVLA (Licence and V5C) and inform the PPC via their DPO and require them to erase your old details and inform all and any of their agents and subcontractors. If you have had N1SDT from CNBC you should inform them also. Do not leave a PPC with a choice of addresses; you could miss a claim form!
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