Good evening , can someone with greater expertise clarify this for me as there are some shady solicitor firms that do NOT conduct there self's this way, im sure if this is right it could be used at some stage as due diligence has not been given by the solicitor,
Before taking on a debt claim, a solicitor 'must be able toidentify
1) How the debt arose, including the dates of the underlyingcontract and of the payment obligation ..the CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION (if therewas anything in writing) and the invoice (if any) being sued upon.
2) Precisely how much is owed. .
3) Details of what has happened since the amount fell due.Have reminders been sent, and have copies been given to (the solicitor) Hasanything been paid on account? Has the debtor given any reason for non-payment,and do they have any merit?
4) Whether a demand for payment, or some other documents,such as a default notice, is required. If so, was it sent, or does it need tobe sent at this stage BEFORE THE FIRST SOLICITOR'S LETTER is written?
5) (talks about where debt assigned, ensuring formal noticegiven).
ALL DOCUMENTS RELEVANT TO THE CLAIM WILL HAVE TO BE RETAINED& GIVEN TO (SOLICITOR) FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE CLAIM.
Before taking on a debt claim, a solicitor 'must be able toidentify
1) How the debt arose, including the dates of the underlyingcontract and of the payment obligation ..the CONTRACT DOCUMENTATION (if therewas anything in writing) and the invoice (if any) being sued upon.
2) Precisely how much is owed. .
3) Details of what has happened since the amount fell due.Have reminders been sent, and have copies been given to (the solicitor) Hasanything been paid on account? Has the debtor given any reason for non-payment,and do they have any merit?
4) Whether a demand for payment, or some other documents,such as a default notice, is required. If so, was it sent, or does it need tobe sent at this stage BEFORE THE FIRST SOLICITOR'S LETTER is written?
5) (talks about where debt assigned, ensuring formal noticegiven).
ALL DOCUMENTS RELEVANT TO THE CLAIM WILL HAVE TO BE RETAINED& GIVEN TO (SOLICITOR) FOR THE PURPOSES OF THE CLAIM.
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