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Hi
I phoned the court the other day to find out if Lloyds had submitted the court bundle by the stated 14 days before hearing deadline. They hadn't, but was informed that they had sent a letter to the court requesting a stay.
I downloaded and printed off a letter from this site objecting to this and took it round to the court. The next day I received the letter from Lloyds telling me of their request and asking to reply to them if I agreed. Obviously I don't, so my questions are, should I reply to them and do I have to send the letter that I took round to the court to Lloyds as well?
My court date is 19th September.
Thanks
Thanks for the reply but sorry still very unclear. Do I write back to them to decline or not? Also, should I send a copy of the letter I took to the court?
I Personally wouldnt show Lloyds the letter you took to court, but reply and say thay you are declining their request unless they wish to pay up, just as a courtesy.
Then hopefully the Court wont be one of the ones that will put a stay on the process