can my daughter, a student, be liable for the other party's legal costs in a small claims hearing?
she has no legal representation, because the claim was only for £700 for a refund of rent. she went to court on the advice of a community legal service, who had written to the letting agency over a period of a year. the letting agency want us to sue the landlord for the refund(building works made the property uninhabitable), but in a year of communications, the letting agency never suggested contacting the land lord or gave us his contact details, her housemate sued the agents, successfully and the judge told the agents that they should be seen as one and the same as the landlord. now the agents have employed a lawyer who has petitioned to have the case struck out, the hearing is on thursday and today she received a summary assessment statement of costs for £2,500 and is afraid to go to the hearing, the agents solicitor has been threatening her with suing for costs. please help
she has no legal representation, because the claim was only for £700 for a refund of rent. she went to court on the advice of a community legal service, who had written to the letting agency over a period of a year. the letting agency want us to sue the landlord for the refund(building works made the property uninhabitable), but in a year of communications, the letting agency never suggested contacting the land lord or gave us his contact details, her housemate sued the agents, successfully and the judge told the agents that they should be seen as one and the same as the landlord. now the agents have employed a lawyer who has petitioned to have the case struck out, the hearing is on thursday and today she received a summary assessment statement of costs for £2,500 and is afraid to go to the hearing, the agents solicitor has been threatening her with suing for costs. please help
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