A PoC should concentrate on the legal breach of contract by the defendant. In your case the defendant builder breached the Consumer Rights Act 2015 Section 49 "Every contract to supply a service is to be treated as including a term that the trader must perform the service with reasonable care and skill" State this implied contract term and how the builder breached this term and provide examples of poor workmanship, defective materials etc.
Your PoC should start with brief info about the contract, the work and price agreed, the time for the refurb to take place
Then as above, breach of contract
Under "Amount Claimed"
You should state the claimant is claiming damages in accordance with CRA 2015 Section 54 (7)
(7)(a) damages: show how you have calculated the damages
(b) seeking to recover money paid: again state how much and justify this amount
(f) exercising the right to treat the contract as at an end
Add interest calculated on the number of days at 8% pa
End with a signed statement of truth
The court order to file a fully particularised claim means they were unable to understand the grounds on which you had based your claim
You should number paragraphs consecutively
The court will not want photos at this stage. These will be exhibited as evidence with your witness statement, which comes later in the process
Your PoC should start with brief info about the contract, the work and price agreed, the time for the refurb to take place
Then as above, breach of contract
Under "Amount Claimed"
You should state the claimant is claiming damages in accordance with CRA 2015 Section 54 (7)
(7)(a) damages: show how you have calculated the damages
(b) seeking to recover money paid: again state how much and justify this amount
(f) exercising the right to treat the contract as at an end
Add interest calculated on the number of days at 8% pa
End with a signed statement of truth
The court order to file a fully particularised claim means they were unable to understand the grounds on which you had based your claim
You should number paragraphs consecutively
The court will not want photos at this stage. These will be exhibited as evidence with your witness statement, which comes later in the process



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