I recently applied to have a ccj set aside on the grounds of defective service - the claim was made to an old address despite the claimant having my current address (and I had email correspondence to prove it.)
The claim for rent arrears on a business premises I left, the landlords agreed to allow me to surrender the lease early, but I could not afford at that time to clear the outstanding rent. Note: I paid the rent arrears in full the day before the hearing but refused the interest and costs. We had some communication through solicitors as I tried to negotiate time to pay, but they weren't very accommodating and said they would start litigation however I didn't hear anything. Solicitor at that time advised to wait and see so I was not forthcoming with any payments. Then I heard through a relative that they were telling people they had taken me to court and had a CCJ against me. I then made enquiries with the courts to find out what was happening.
I attended the hearing and represented myself, and the judge agreed to set the judgement aside, however at the end there was some discussion over the interest and costs on the side of the claimant, and the judge wrote something down about having 2 weeks to file something. Nobody explained to me what needed to happen next.
I waited to receive confirmation on writing of the judgement being set aside and any further instruction to no avail. I called the court yesterday to find out what was happening and they told me that I had to file a defence or the judgement would still stand. I'm really confused as he agreed to set it aside. I'm sure if I am supposed to be filing my defence for having the judgement set aside (I missed the deadline to submit in writing prior to the hearing) or if I am supposed to be defending the original claim.
The court said they couldn't give me any more information and that there was a backlog of notes from the hearing so I probably wouldn't get anything in writing for another two weeks meaning I would miss the deadline.
Any ideas?
The claim for rent arrears on a business premises I left, the landlords agreed to allow me to surrender the lease early, but I could not afford at that time to clear the outstanding rent. Note: I paid the rent arrears in full the day before the hearing but refused the interest and costs. We had some communication through solicitors as I tried to negotiate time to pay, but they weren't very accommodating and said they would start litigation however I didn't hear anything. Solicitor at that time advised to wait and see so I was not forthcoming with any payments. Then I heard through a relative that they were telling people they had taken me to court and had a CCJ against me. I then made enquiries with the courts to find out what was happening.
I attended the hearing and represented myself, and the judge agreed to set the judgement aside, however at the end there was some discussion over the interest and costs on the side of the claimant, and the judge wrote something down about having 2 weeks to file something. Nobody explained to me what needed to happen next.
I waited to receive confirmation on writing of the judgement being set aside and any further instruction to no avail. I called the court yesterday to find out what was happening and they told me that I had to file a defence or the judgement would still stand. I'm really confused as he agreed to set it aside. I'm sure if I am supposed to be filing my defence for having the judgement set aside (I missed the deadline to submit in writing prior to the hearing) or if I am supposed to be defending the original claim.
The court said they couldn't give me any more information and that there was a backlog of notes from the hearing so I probably wouldn't get anything in writing for another two weeks meaning I would miss the deadline.
Any ideas?
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