I am currently renting a property and I was informed by the landlord that water charges were included. I have tried to tell the water company this but they have sided with the landlord.
In Feb 2014, they issued County Court proceedings, which I defended on various grounds including the fact it was incorrectly pleaded and signed by the company name not a person. Since then I have not nothing about the case.
They have continued to issue threatening letters and in December 2014 they issued a 'Notice of Default' for £360. This included :
a) All the water charges on the summons
b) The issue fee of £35 for the court summons
c) £60 solicitor charge
D) All subsequent water charges
I had advice to ignore it as "they would not dream of going through with the default"
I checked today and they put a default on my credit file for £360.
My question is :
a) Can they issue a default when there is an on-going legal dispute
b) Is the default notice and hence the default invalid because the courts charges are included ?
In Feb 2014, they issued County Court proceedings, which I defended on various grounds including the fact it was incorrectly pleaded and signed by the company name not a person. Since then I have not nothing about the case.
They have continued to issue threatening letters and in December 2014 they issued a 'Notice of Default' for £360. This included :
a) All the water charges on the summons
b) The issue fee of £35 for the court summons
c) £60 solicitor charge
D) All subsequent water charges
I had advice to ignore it as "they would not dream of going through with the default"
I checked today and they put a default on my credit file for £360.
My question is :
a) Can they issue a default when there is an on-going legal dispute
b) Is the default notice and hence the default invalid because the courts charges are included ?
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