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Nemeneke - Reposession Claim

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  • Nemeneke - Reposession Claim

    I really need some advice ASAP.

    My Landlord made a repossession order against me last Christmas. The hearing date was initially scheduled for the 9th of May 2016. He obviously wasn't pleased about this and put in a request for the court hearing to be moved forward .The hearing is now scheduled to take place on the 14th of march 2016.
    I have been suffering from depression for the last 2 years and my doctor has issued me with a medical certificate stating i will be unfit to attend the hearing due to my current medical condition.
    I have used form N244 and have provided the medical certificate to the court asking for the hearing to be adjourned .
    I received a letter from the court stating that a hearing for the adjournment of the case will now take place on the 14th of march instead of a repossession hearing.
    Would it be wise for me to attend this hearing as the judge might decide I am fit for a repossession hearing. All I want it to push the hearing back for another month or so .
    what should I do?
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    Re: Urgent help needed on procedure for small claims

    Originally posted by Nemeneke View Post
    I really need some advice ASAP.

    My Landlord made a repossession order against me last Christmas. The hearing date was initially scheduled for the 9th of May 2016. He obviously wasn't pleased about this and put in a request for the court hearing to be moved forward .The hearing is now scheduled to take place on the 14th of march 2016.
    I have been suffering from depression for the last 2 years and my doctor has issued me with a medical certificate stating i will be unfit to attend the hearing due to my current medical condition.
    I have used form N244 and have provided the medical certificate to the court asking for the hearing to be adjourned .
    I received a letter from the court stating that a hearing for the adjournment of the case will now take place on the 14th of march instead of a repossession hearing.
    Would it be wise for me to attend this hearing as the judge might decide I am fit for a repossession hearing. All I want it to push the hearing back for another month or so .
    what should I do?
    Hi Nemeneke & welcome to LB

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    • #3
      Re: Urgent help needed on procedure for small claims

      Originally posted by Nemeneke View Post
      I really need some advice ASAP.

      My Landlord made a repossession order against me last Christmas. The hearing date was initially scheduled for the 9th of May 2016. He obviously wasn't pleased about this and put in a request for the court hearing to be moved forward .The hearing is now scheduled to take place on the 14th of march 2016.
      I have been suffering from depression for the last 2 years and my doctor has issued me with a medical certificate stating i will be unfit to attend the hearing due to my current medical condition.
      I have used form N244 and have provided the medical certificate to the court asking for the hearing to be adjourned .
      I received a letter from the court stating that a hearing for the adjournment of the case will now take place on the 14th of march instead of a repossession hearing.
      Would it be wise for me to attend this hearing as the judge might decide I am fit for a repossession hearing. All I want it to push the hearing back for another month or so .
      what should I do?
      Good morning Nemeneke.

      I would certainly advise you to attend the hearing, such hearings take place in the judges chambers not in an open court.

      It would be you the claimant / or their representative and the judge.
      Make yourself a bullet pointed list of what you want the judge to do and why so you can be more confident of getting your case over.

      Do you have a friend or relative who could go with you for support?

      Is the problem rent arrears? If so can you make a reasonable offer to pay off the arrears.

      nem

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      • #4
        Re: Nemeneke - Reposession Claim

        hi

        what was on the notice to quit from the Landlord
        crazy council ( as in local council,NELC ) as a member of the public, i don't get mad, i get even

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