I'll try and condense as much as possible:
My builder went 6K over budget (original quote 4.5K), always demanded cash, walked off the job when I said no more money until finished. Also turns out he did a piss poor job.
I have followed the protocol. Messages to sort the situation etc, letter before action etc.
I received a letter and Acknowledgment of Service from his solicitor on 12 August who said that they are advising the builder to defend the proceedings based on the fact they were issued against the wrong party, him instead of ltd company, and would ask the court to strike out the claim. I wrote back saying that it was a private arrangement, not through his company, and have received nothing via the company name and quoted a message where he asked for cash to avoid VAT.
Since then nothing.......
I proceeded with my claim, no defense was submitted although an extension was asked for, and was finally awarded CCJ dated 24 September.
15 October, I instructed high court enforcement.
Yesterday, the enforcement company contacted me to say it's been put on hold because the builder's solicitor has applied to have the CCJ set aside (solicitor letter dated 23 October).
Do you think he stands a chance?
My builder went 6K over budget (original quote 4.5K), always demanded cash, walked off the job when I said no more money until finished. Also turns out he did a piss poor job.
I have followed the protocol. Messages to sort the situation etc, letter before action etc.
I received a letter and Acknowledgment of Service from his solicitor on 12 August who said that they are advising the builder to defend the proceedings based on the fact they were issued against the wrong party, him instead of ltd company, and would ask the court to strike out the claim. I wrote back saying that it was a private arrangement, not through his company, and have received nothing via the company name and quoted a message where he asked for cash to avoid VAT.
Since then nothing.......
I proceeded with my claim, no defense was submitted although an extension was asked for, and was finally awarded CCJ dated 24 September.
15 October, I instructed high court enforcement.
Yesterday, the enforcement company contacted me to say it's been put on hold because the builder's solicitor has applied to have the CCJ set aside (solicitor letter dated 23 October).
Do you think he stands a chance?
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