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Any legal eagles on?
dazco
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I have been served an eviction order but they have spelt my first name wrong.
The eviction order is from a solicitor, not a court (yet;) ), do I have to comply dispite my name being spelt wrong.
The eviction order is from a solicitor, not a court (yet;) ), do I have to comply dispite my name being spelt wrong.
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If you put this on the house buying, renting etc. board you will get lots of help from people in the know. People like Clutton and Bossyboots really know their stuff about this sort of thing.0
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Thanks for that, I wil try there.Mrs_pbradley936 wrote: »If you put this on the house buying, renting etc. board you will get lots of help from people in the know. People like Clutton and Bossyboots really know their stuff about this sort of thing.S!!!!horpe0 -
But basically, yes.If you lend someone a tenner and never see them again, it was probably worth it.0
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