Hello All,
I recently went to a small claims court as a claimant as I had work carried out by a tradesman that wasn't fit for purpose. I won the case and was awarded a refund which to my surprise was has paid so great.
At the end of the court hearing the defendant requested that the item which had been installed be returned although it was fitted over two years ago and is damaged. At the time the judge made no comment as to whether this was a legal requirement.
I was asked when the item could be returned, as I was on the spot I suggested three months as I need to replace the damaged item.
What I didn't realise at the time was the item that I needed to replace had gone up in price to nearly double of what I had originally paid when installed over two years ago. This being said I contacted the defendant before the three months had lapsed and explained that I wasn't prepared to put myself in any financial difficulty to purchase a new item just so that the damaged item could be returned.
I fully intend to replace but it won't be right now. At the hearing the defendant asked the judge what would happen if the item wasn't returned in the timescale suggested by myself, the judge commented to the defendant that as I had to wait over two years to get a resolution if this was the case then they would need to be patient.
I have now received a general form of judgement or order by the court asking me to explain why the item hasn't been returned to which I will reply to accordingly.
If anyone can give me advice on this I would be very appreciative.
Thanks.
I recently went to a small claims court as a claimant as I had work carried out by a tradesman that wasn't fit for purpose. I won the case and was awarded a refund which to my surprise was has paid so great.
At the end of the court hearing the defendant requested that the item which had been installed be returned although it was fitted over two years ago and is damaged. At the time the judge made no comment as to whether this was a legal requirement.
I was asked when the item could be returned, as I was on the spot I suggested three months as I need to replace the damaged item.
What I didn't realise at the time was the item that I needed to replace had gone up in price to nearly double of what I had originally paid when installed over two years ago. This being said I contacted the defendant before the three months had lapsed and explained that I wasn't prepared to put myself in any financial difficulty to purchase a new item just so that the damaged item could be returned.
I fully intend to replace but it won't be right now. At the hearing the defendant asked the judge what would happen if the item wasn't returned in the timescale suggested by myself, the judge commented to the defendant that as I had to wait over two years to get a resolution if this was the case then they would need to be patient.
I have now received a general form of judgement or order by the court asking me to explain why the item hasn't been returned to which I will reply to accordingly.
If anyone can give me advice on this I would be very appreciative.
Thanks.
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