Hi,
Hoping someone can help.
I have an ongoing small claims court claim for £1800 which relate to mortgage fees for the sale of our old house.
We instructed a conveyancing solicitor on our behalf and they paid redemption statement with the equity from The sale of our previous home. 3 months later they come asking for more money stating we didn’t pay the fees. They have been extremely aggressive with their correspondence and it’s been anxiety inducing to say the least.
I sent in a defence form, but I was finding the whole situation so stressful I offered to pay in full on a credit card. Though I truly believe I do not owe this money. They refused this payment and said I can only pay by bank transfer. They also stated that they will only accept payment if I sign a Tomlim order. They say this is the only way to close the case.
In the Tomlim order they have sent, it states I am not allowed to make a complaint to the solicitors regulation authority and ombudsman.
From what I can gather, a Tomlim order is used for monthly payments and allows the claimant to take the defendant back to court if they default on payment. I can not see how it would be needed in this case if I have offered to pay in full.
Do I have to sign the Tomlim order to get the case closed?
Can they refuse my payment by credit card?
Thanks
Hoping someone can help.
I have an ongoing small claims court claim for £1800 which relate to mortgage fees for the sale of our old house.
We instructed a conveyancing solicitor on our behalf and they paid redemption statement with the equity from The sale of our previous home. 3 months later they come asking for more money stating we didn’t pay the fees. They have been extremely aggressive with their correspondence and it’s been anxiety inducing to say the least.
I sent in a defence form, but I was finding the whole situation so stressful I offered to pay in full on a credit card. Though I truly believe I do not owe this money. They refused this payment and said I can only pay by bank transfer. They also stated that they will only accept payment if I sign a Tomlim order. They say this is the only way to close the case.
In the Tomlim order they have sent, it states I am not allowed to make a complaint to the solicitors regulation authority and ombudsman.
From what I can gather, a Tomlim order is used for monthly payments and allows the claimant to take the defendant back to court if they default on payment. I can not see how it would be needed in this case if I have offered to pay in full.
Do I have to sign the Tomlim order to get the case closed?
Can they refuse my payment by credit card?
Thanks
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