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My daughter "J" sold her car to her twin sister "K" and was the owner and driver of the car who parked incurring a Parking Charge Notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd. However, it is "J" who received the PCN. Having consulted a number of sites I came to the conclusion the way forward was to ignore the original notice. We have now received another letter having exceeded the 31 days to pay and looking again at sites there is quite a lot of conflicting advice.
Should we respond confirming the car was sold or continue to ignore the correspondence. Would they now be outside of the time limit to claim against "K"
My daughter "J" sold her car to her twin sister "K" and was the owner and driver of the car who parked incurring a Parking Charge Notice from Civil Enforcement Ltd. However, it is "J" who received the PCN. Having consulted a number of sites I came to the conclusion the way forward was to ignore the original notice. We have now received another letter having exceeded the 31 days to pay and looking again at sites there is quite a lot of conflicting advice.
Should we respond confirming the car was sold or continue to ignore the correspondence. Would they now be outside of the time limit to claim against "K"
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