MJack
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Cheers SP Looks like I will have to take this one on the chin.........1-0 to the dark side.. thanks for your efforts though... Mjack
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Im not sure what the damages would consist of-maybe a portion of the blame/loss of amenity etc........Im just not happy of their total arrogance of suggesting a rogue trader then trying to absolve themselves of any responsibility..I didnt follow up with any independant research as a large builders merchants refferal was"acceptable"to me at the time.
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Hi... I recently went to a builders merchants to research a roofing material. The company when I asked if they knew of any good installers gave me the name of one,whom I rang and got him to do the roofing job. Subsequently the roofer was more cowboy than John Wayne and after botching the job(which I am taking him to small claims court for)I went to visit the merchants and told them about the issues. They pretty much said unlucky ...now...p**s off...! Of course I am extremly mad aboutt his and am wondering does any legal resposibility lay at the merchants door for recommending the installer. Thanks Guys.. Matt
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Hi There... I have a really abusive tenant who is on a AST in my property.She is now over 4 months in arrears and is incredibly abusive when i try to chat to her to sort out her issues. In the end Ive had enough and issued her with a section 8 notice. I need some advice relating to how I need to proceed with court papers now. Any help would hopefully put an end to all this stress this horrible person is causing my family. MJack
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Hey Fulham.. your right mate....Ive read lots of threads and eventually they kinda spiral out of control and in the end a simple question turns into 10 complicated discussions,each one cross over themselves....I understand they are entitled to "some fees"however surely only proportionate to work carried out.........right/wrong? Cheers
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Hi... I have now had 2 occasions where marstons have turned up on my doorstep,the 2nd being only yesterday when they tricked my 81 yr old father in law(whos had a stroke and recent heart attack)to let him in and got him to ring me... I have paid the 300.00 twice now...and would like some clear layman advice as to what to do.....fight it..lor let the **** walk away with my money... cheers mjack
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Good Morning next instalment- marstons have replied and have sent a general letter..stating that the charges have been calculated in accordance with the Mag Court act 1980,and agreed with the ministry of justice... they havent really ans the question.... any suggestions....
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cheers...I will wait for the set time,but I can only imagine you are right,I would like to therefore like to get ahead of myself with advice for the next move....
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Fulham boy.... yes,I paid the fine when they sent me the initial letter stating fine plus costs.. so,they turned up demanding costs plus doorstep fees.... TT-i have given them 14 days to respond,29/05/13.
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TT It was a very simple letter to the bailifs asking them what legislation they where seeking payment of fees under. should i have sent to courts etc too?
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Ucle Bulg..I have written to them requesting under what legislation they have collected the fees..I have given them 14 days to respond to my recorded delivery.
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so,are you suggesting that a letter to the bailiffs requesting that they pursued the fees under a "misundersanding" of what they are legally entitled to do would suffice.
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tomtubby...i dont have the link to the thread that had the advice from 2yrs ago..i just copied and pasted it...sorry.
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