Hi all, hope all well. We have successfully applied for a CCJ against a trader who took around £400 of our money without doing the work.
Having researched him he has several unsettled CCJs which date back to 2016 so I'm not sure there is any chance of getting our money back. However, due to the principle of it I'm prepared to pay some more legal fees and have a go.
What would be the recommended next steps? I have researched a Warrant of Control but my understanding is, for £77, it will probably result in bailiffs turning up, being greeted with a locked door and not being able to do anything. What is the point in this option and is it ever successful?
Would form N316 to force him to court to explain circumstances be a better method? If so, I have a couple of questions about the form:
I presume when it says things like this: The [claimant] [defendant] (‘the judgment creditor’) - I can cross out what doesn't apply?
Where it says: The amount now owing is £... - is this what he owes plus the fee for submitting the N316?
Thanks for any help. As said I'm not confident of seeing any money, as he's clearly using a system which seems designed to allow people like him not to pay debts very effectively. If I can at least provide some discomfort that would be a bonus.
Having researched him he has several unsettled CCJs which date back to 2016 so I'm not sure there is any chance of getting our money back. However, due to the principle of it I'm prepared to pay some more legal fees and have a go.
What would be the recommended next steps? I have researched a Warrant of Control but my understanding is, for £77, it will probably result in bailiffs turning up, being greeted with a locked door and not being able to do anything. What is the point in this option and is it ever successful?
Would form N316 to force him to court to explain circumstances be a better method? If so, I have a couple of questions about the form:
I presume when it says things like this: The [claimant] [defendant] (‘the judgment creditor’) - I can cross out what doesn't apply?
Where it says: The amount now owing is £... - is this what he owes plus the fee for submitting the N316?
Thanks for any help. As said I'm not confident of seeing any money, as he's clearly using a system which seems designed to allow people like him not to pay debts very effectively. If I can at least provide some discomfort that would be a bonus.
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