I have been paying ground rent of a little over £100 every 6 months for my tiny flat in Liverpool for the past 16 years. I missed the payment on 01/07/2024. I only realised my mistake when I received a Letter of Claim from a solicitors in Coventry in November (they sent the letter to me in October but it had the wrong postcode so took some time to get to me). I apparently now owed £600 due to the addition of legal fees. I quickly paid the £100 I owed to the ground rent company, and sent the reply form back to the solicitors the same day by registered post, acknowledging that I owed some of the debt (the original £100), and that I had now paid it. I wrote a cover letter to the solicitors explaining that I thought their charges were unreasonable (given the size of my original debt), and please could they EMAIL me anything further about the matter as I was going to be away for a long time and would not receive 'normal' post.
I have heard nothing back from them, and I am still not back home, so I phoned the solicitors yesterday to get an update, and they tell me that they received my reply form and cover letter on 13/11/2024 but they have taken out a CCJ against me from a court in Northampton dated 09/12/2024! They say they sent a letter about this to my flat. But I am not there to receive it, as I had told them in the cover letter. I apparently now owe the solicitors over £2000. They tell me that if I pay this huge amount in the next 2 days, they will be able to cancel the CCJ.
What should I do? As far as I can see, I have 2 options:
1) Should I pay the £2000 now and get the CCJ cancelled by the solicitors themselves (I can borrow the money) and then try and fight their excess charges? Is there any way for ordinary people to contest solicitors' charges? From reading Google reviews, it looks like this solicitors has done this before.
2) Should I apply to the court myself to cancel the CCJ? (I know I would have to pay a court fee of around £300 and maybe travel to Northampton). Fighting it myself seems risky, as the solicitors are offering to cancel the CCJ for me if I pay up in the next 2 days. And I may not win if I go to court myself. I am scared that the amount I owe might increase even more. Would I still have to pay the £2000 if I 'win' the case? What are my chances?
To be honest, the £2000 is bothering me more than the CCJ at this point, but I would be glad to have the CCJ cancelled.
I would be very grateful for any advice from any experts out there. I only have a couple of days. Please make it simple for me to follow any steps you recommend. Baby steps. Thankyou for reading this.
I have heard nothing back from them, and I am still not back home, so I phoned the solicitors yesterday to get an update, and they tell me that they received my reply form and cover letter on 13/11/2024 but they have taken out a CCJ against me from a court in Northampton dated 09/12/2024! They say they sent a letter about this to my flat. But I am not there to receive it, as I had told them in the cover letter. I apparently now owe the solicitors over £2000. They tell me that if I pay this huge amount in the next 2 days, they will be able to cancel the CCJ.
What should I do? As far as I can see, I have 2 options:
1) Should I pay the £2000 now and get the CCJ cancelled by the solicitors themselves (I can borrow the money) and then try and fight their excess charges? Is there any way for ordinary people to contest solicitors' charges? From reading Google reviews, it looks like this solicitors has done this before.
2) Should I apply to the court myself to cancel the CCJ? (I know I would have to pay a court fee of around £300 and maybe travel to Northampton). Fighting it myself seems risky, as the solicitors are offering to cancel the CCJ for me if I pay up in the next 2 days. And I may not win if I go to court myself. I am scared that the amount I owe might increase even more. Would I still have to pay the £2000 if I 'win' the case? What are my chances?
To be honest, the £2000 is bothering me more than the CCJ at this point, but I would be glad to have the CCJ cancelled.
I would be very grateful for any advice from any experts out there. I only have a couple of days. Please make it simple for me to follow any steps you recommend. Baby steps. Thankyou for reading this.
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