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County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

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  • #16
    Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

    Claim has been defended and being referred to small claims!

    Brother has forms to fill and return - I'll grab them tonight and post up exactly what they say.

    It would be good if these lot just went away!

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    • #17
      Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

      Had this in - NOPA FORM ATTACHED

      ..along with a 'Directions Questionnaire' asking about settlement/mediation etc..

      What do you guys think?
      Attached Files

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      • #18
        Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

        Standard.

        Fill it in and send 1 copy to them and 1 to the court.

        M1

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        • #19
          Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

          Thanks.

          Though in reality; what next?

          Mediation on something they think are right on, we think otherwise = for judge/courts to decide?

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          • #20
            Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

            If they agree to mediate then you go along with it. It's unlikely to work but whatever it'll keep the judge happy.

            Have you read High Wycombe Three Approved Judgment.pdf

            M1

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            • #21
              Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

              Very interesting.

              Read that briefly this morning but will read again later and highlight points within the document.

              Not the exact scenario but a similar underlying issue which will help in the argument/case

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              • #22
                Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

                This has come up again - apparently it's going to court.

                I'll put up whatever I can re the docs received and might need some urgent advice!

                Thanks

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                • #23
                  Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

                  Some reading http://parking-prankster.blogspot.co...l-parking.html

                  M1

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                  • #24
                    Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

                    Thanks for the link - looks very useful.

                    I'll have a detailed read through shortly.

                    + will post scans of docs when I have them from bro.

                    Thanks

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                    • #25
                      Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

                      Got a copy of what they emailed by bro

                      Pages 1-4

                      (have split re file sizes)



                      **EDIT - The rest of the pages show an overhead site plan, and photos of the tickets on the car.. Not sure they are all that relevant - though I can put up if requred
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                      • #26
                        Re: County Court Claim Received - P(arking)CN in Own LEASE SPACE

                        To confirm,

                        You were parked in your brothers space (or an area he was entitled to by way of lease )

                        If so you must do a witness statement of your own, get one from your brother too as well as a copy of his lease and send to the court and claimant by the date stated on the court instructions (usually 14 days prior to the hearing).

                        M1

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                        • #27
                          Very far down the line..

                          Brother has ended up getting 4 CCJs from these idiots!!!


                          He replied to some of the Parking Charge Notices - some they listened to, some they didnt... then have followed up and he's ended up getting stung!


                          WIth them beyond the 30 days to get paid and Satisfaction Certificates - can he still go through the appeal process to get these wiped?

                          If anyone can suggest a solicitor that deals with this sort of thing, maybe parking crap included that would be appreciated.

                          He's finally seeing the seriousness of this bullshit - and they need to be sorted.

                          Thanks

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                          • #28
                            Any ideas folks?

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                            • #29
                              Cant anyone recommend someone?

                              We need to get this seen to and would prefer someone who knows the field

                              Thanks

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