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    Hello,

    I have received a judgment order against the claimant after filing to set aside file and attending court.
    The claimant has not filed a new claim as requested and also has not paid. He keeps writing me emails that he will appeal, this and that. And in one email he offered me a payment plan of £5 monthly for a debt of over 2k. By the way he is a landlord with I think 6 HMO properties.

    I would like to send him a warrant of control. Since I cannot do it online, can someone please advise how I do it via post??

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    https://assets.publishing.service.go.../ex322-eng.pdf

    Or go via HCEO

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    • #3
      HCEO being High Court Enforcement Officers: https://www.hceoa.org.uk/
      Lawyer (solicitor) - retired from practice, now supervising solicitor in a university law clinic. I do not advise by private message.

      Litigants in Person should download and read the Judiciary's handbook for litigants in person: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/..._in_Person.pdf

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      • #4
        Originally posted by atticus View Post
        HCEO being High Court Enforcement Officers: https://www.hceoa.org.uk/
        I followed the webpage. Is it something only if you obtained a CCJ. At this time I only have a judgment order.


        Since the claimant has not paid by the date, how will CCJ apply to him? DO I have to file CCJ to be applied for him?

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        • #5
          An HCEO will talk you through the process and probabbly submit the forms for you

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