Re: How do you take your council to court for everyone
Thankfully, HMCTS have been very helpful and a judge twigged what was going on last year when the "trustee" attempted to seek an order and had it pointed out to them that as there was no BO in existence, they could not have an order and to stop wasting the court's time. I'm just waiting to hear the outcome of a possession application the person I am helping was facing. The claimant was served with a defence and a notice giving them seven days to prove bankruptcy which is what it sounds their grounds for possession centre on and unless they do, the PO will be subject to strike-out. If that happens, any other repossessions will be brought into question and the claimant could be facing serious litigation and investigation as the court can refer the matter to the CPS.
Thankfully, HMCTS have been very helpful and a judge twigged what was going on last year when the "trustee" attempted to seek an order and had it pointed out to them that as there was no BO in existence, they could not have an order and to stop wasting the court's time. I'm just waiting to hear the outcome of a possession application the person I am helping was facing. The claimant was served with a defence and a notice giving them seven days to prove bankruptcy which is what it sounds their grounds for possession centre on and unless they do, the PO will be subject to strike-out. If that happens, any other repossessions will be brought into question and the claimant could be facing serious litigation and investigation as the court can refer the matter to the CPS.
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