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Strange isnt it when a court paper hits the floor how attitudes change!!
Claimant rang me yesterday apologising and saying he would agree to consent to the setaside.
He had heard that I had made an application and it had been transferred to my local court
I do feel sorry for him as he had been ripped off probably by my tenant and I told him I would only pursue for court costs and nothing for my time
What is the procedure for now changing my application to a consented application to setaside and is it to late to save the original claimant from paying £255 application and only pay £100
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You have paid out the £255 - it is entirely up to you if you claim that back from him.
You should draw up a consent order which you both sign and send to the court with a cover letter to go with your application. I'd suggest the order contains the claim be dismissed. It will also contain the costs order - you can put the £255 there or £100 or nothing at all if you prefer.
Did you submit a draft order with the application ? It would make sense to adapt that to consent ... here's an example of consent order as a start...
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Originally posted by Amethyst View PostYou have paid out the £255 - it is entirely up to you if you claim that back from him.
You should draw up a consent order which you both sign and send to the court with a cover letter to go with your application. I'd suggest the order contains the claim be dismissed. It will also contain the costs order - you can put the £255 there or £100 or nothing at all if you prefer.
Did you submit a draft order with the application ? It would make sense to adapt that to consent ... here's an example of consent order as a start...
5815F48A-BB34-48F3-A9CD-8F368D378FA9.png
My application for setaside went in last and it was transferred to my local court who I spoke to and asked them to make a note on file that it is now a consented application
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All sounds quite straightforward so far xx#staysafestayhome
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