Hello, hoping someone might be able to help me with this.
I started a small claim where I genuinely felt I had a good chance of winning against the defendant.
(long story short: they are the freeholders of the building I lived in - they built scaffolding to undertake a development project which created access to my balcony. We started to have a problem with foxes accessing our balcony from the scaffolding and climbing in through the windows. I notified them multiple times that we were having this issue with the scaffolding and nothing was done to block off access. A fox then caused a significant amount of damage to my personal property, so I pursued them for £1,000 in compensation).
However I’ve since been informed that my argument doesn’t hold any water and that it is likely I will lose in small claims.
I did try to go through mediation first but I was only offered one time and date for a phone call which I was unable to confirm as I was due to be flying at the time. I did call and email several times to attempt to get an alternative mediation date but no one came back to me and I’ve now been issued a hearing date.
Knowing now that I don’t have much of a case it seems like going to hearing would just make things worse. What I’m trying to find out though is whether the defendant can pursue me for any costs if I choose to discontinue the claim at this point (I’ve been sent the hearing date with a deadline of 9 days to pay the fee and proceed).
Any advice would be hugely appreciated!
I started a small claim where I genuinely felt I had a good chance of winning against the defendant.
(long story short: they are the freeholders of the building I lived in - they built scaffolding to undertake a development project which created access to my balcony. We started to have a problem with foxes accessing our balcony from the scaffolding and climbing in through the windows. I notified them multiple times that we were having this issue with the scaffolding and nothing was done to block off access. A fox then caused a significant amount of damage to my personal property, so I pursued them for £1,000 in compensation).
However I’ve since been informed that my argument doesn’t hold any water and that it is likely I will lose in small claims.
I did try to go through mediation first but I was only offered one time and date for a phone call which I was unable to confirm as I was due to be flying at the time. I did call and email several times to attempt to get an alternative mediation date but no one came back to me and I’ve now been issued a hearing date.
Knowing now that I don’t have much of a case it seems like going to hearing would just make things worse. What I’m trying to find out though is whether the defendant can pursue me for any costs if I choose to discontinue the claim at this point (I’ve been sent the hearing date with a deadline of 9 days to pay the fee and proceed).
Any advice would be hugely appreciated!
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