Hi,
my Wife and I (not Ltd company) just got a court claim each for alleged repair work on a shop that we rented.
The amount started at nearly £40,000 (prepared by a genuine surveyor!!!) then miraculously dropped to £16,000 after we told them where to go.
We had offered to stay on paying rent after our lease ended to carry out the repairs that were required but they refused and got their own contractor in.
We offered £6,000 consisting of the £4,000 rent deposit that they still have and £2,000 borrowed from a relative but they said no.
Basically, we are broke. We have a house but the mortgage and second charge mean no equity and we also owe a good £45,000 on cards/loans.
We are self employed and have been struggling to keep the business going, taking a very low income in the meantime.
We have 3 kids at home and one grandchild.
We have no assets except my trusty, rusty 200,000 mile ford galaxy.
I'm assuming I should acknowledge the claim then accept owing some of the money - £6,000 (which is what we thought we would spend doing the repair work that was required without the betterment that they have paid for, ie much better flooring than was there to start etc) but do I then have to counter claim for the rental deposit as the claim is for the entire £16,000?
To be honest, if we lose, the most we'll be able to offer is £10 a week, which we already told them but they seem to think that we have a hidden stash of cash and assets. If they refuse, what happens then?
Thanks all
my Wife and I (not Ltd company) just got a court claim each for alleged repair work on a shop that we rented.
The amount started at nearly £40,000 (prepared by a genuine surveyor!!!) then miraculously dropped to £16,000 after we told them where to go.
We had offered to stay on paying rent after our lease ended to carry out the repairs that were required but they refused and got their own contractor in.
We offered £6,000 consisting of the £4,000 rent deposit that they still have and £2,000 borrowed from a relative but they said no.
Basically, we are broke. We have a house but the mortgage and second charge mean no equity and we also owe a good £45,000 on cards/loans.
We are self employed and have been struggling to keep the business going, taking a very low income in the meantime.
We have 3 kids at home and one grandchild.
We have no assets except my trusty, rusty 200,000 mile ford galaxy.
I'm assuming I should acknowledge the claim then accept owing some of the money - £6,000 (which is what we thought we would spend doing the repair work that was required without the betterment that they have paid for, ie much better flooring than was there to start etc) but do I then have to counter claim for the rental deposit as the claim is for the entire £16,000?
To be honest, if we lose, the most we'll be able to offer is £10 a week, which we already told them but they seem to think that we have a hidden stash of cash and assets. If they refuse, what happens then?
Thanks all
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