I hope someone may be able to answer this question please.
We are 6 litigants in person (joint tenants) preparing a Part 8 claim against a previous landlord for failing to protect our deposit in accordance with the statutory requirements.
If all the claimants names are detailed under 'Claimant' on the claim form and a court hearing becomes necessary, would one claimant be able to represent all the claimants in court, or must they all attend?
The other 5 claimants are now living all over the place, including one abroad, so getting them all to a hearing would be pretty difficult, and at least one is so terrified of appearing in court that they would rather drop the case!
We hope a hearing will not be needed, as we believe we have enough written evidence (eg deposit receipt and deposit scheme confirmation) and hope we can manage without witness statements from each claimant, which would likely be discounted if they didn't appear in person.
Thank you for any thoughts.
We are 6 litigants in person (joint tenants) preparing a Part 8 claim against a previous landlord for failing to protect our deposit in accordance with the statutory requirements.
If all the claimants names are detailed under 'Claimant' on the claim form and a court hearing becomes necessary, would one claimant be able to represent all the claimants in court, or must they all attend?
The other 5 claimants are now living all over the place, including one abroad, so getting them all to a hearing would be pretty difficult, and at least one is so terrified of appearing in court that they would rather drop the case!
We hope a hearing will not be needed, as we believe we have enough written evidence (eg deposit receipt and deposit scheme confirmation) and hope we can manage without witness statements from each claimant, which would likely be discounted if they didn't appear in person.
Thank you for any thoughts.
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