Originally posted by Pezza54
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Small Claims Court - Rougue Builder / Drive Guy
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In post 2 a year ago, Des8 asked OP if he knew the trader's home address and if he did, to find out whether he owned it (by searching the Land Registry)
OP didn't answer the question at the time, and in OP's latest post yesterday he says he thinks the trader may be a traveller. So the answer to Des8's question is probably no.
Bank accounts can be emptied, transferred, closed. OP suspects the trader may have done this to avoid repaying any money
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Regarding the trader's home address
OP has stated he found the trader's company on Companies House Register
Since April 2018 directors have been permitted to remove their private address from the public register, but had to apply to do so
There is a possibility that the trader's private address is still on the register under "People"
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Originally posted by Pezza54 View PostWhat does HCOE stand for?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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Originally posted by JK2054 View Post£78 is the HCOE fee.
Also people do not visit this site for legal advice, because you cannot give legal advice.
Legal advice is not provided on this website
Please read "Terms of Website Use" "9, Disclaimers" first two paragraphs
In post 35 I should have wrote "information" not "advice"
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Originally posted by Pezza54 View PostFor a civil money claim £5k to £10k court fees to start a court claim are £455 and for the final hearing £346, totalling just over £800
As for the vehicle situation, it may be worth OP noting the reg plate because HCE could use that
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Thanks all - yeh- its actually the third letter before action letter he has had - Im not sending any more thats for sure. I agree - when I did the van check I also thought that he must be a traveller.....although he doesnt give that vibe at all... so could well be more money down the drain taking him to court. I knew it was around a £500 fee to bring a claim but I didnt know it goes to £800 (hell)- so potentially another £800 down the drain, maybe I win the case but still will possibly never see that money again..... I have sent a letter before action to his address and he said he recieved it previously. This time when he turned up he didnt mention anything at all. So its a hell of a position to be in....just completey fed up of it....I may just create a website to warn others as its just wrong imo (but then again he might be a traveller!!).....I know he has numerous properties but whether they are registered in his name I have no clue......what would you do??
What has slowed me down putting the claim in is the fact he turned up out of the blue.....why bother even comming and buying a bit of stone and levelling things and then not comming back again - it doesnt make sense to me at all
Also the van check also has me thinking twice about things - but this week I decide either way.... we cant go into another winter like this its beyond a joke now - 3months to build an extension and 2years or whatever it is so far to do a drive thats still not done
Well Ive just done a HM Registry search and paid £3 to view the Title property register and he is listed as the registered owner - ---- so thats something I thinkLast edited by kiteboy; 6th August 2024, 20:45:PM.
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Did you obtain a quote from another specialist company to make good the defective work and finish the job to an acceptable standard? If not your claim will be weak without a qualified building surveyor's report identifying the faults and providing an estimate of rectification work.
Have you taken more photos and sent follow up emails after his return visits?
For a court claim you should list the main events with dates in chronological order. Did you make a note of all the relevant dates?
In the end it is your decision whether to start a court claim
If I was in your position I would obtain the info in the first two paragraphs above before making a decision. The quote should be free but the surveyor's report will cost money
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