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she rents from a housing trust with a licence agreement. This doesn't include a parking space. Other properties either rent from a private landlord or are owners. Some of these people pay for a parking permit but others park on the street. Hers is the only property owned by the housing trust in this row of terraced properties. To clarify, the car park belongs to a private company.
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the carpark location is named as ST JOHNS, WV15 6AG. She rents from a housing trust, her home is in a terrace with on-street parking so she doesn't use the car park at the rear of the property. This was a once only time for a few minutes so her father could load the vegetation that he'd cleared from her rear gate and the car park. She had her blue badge in the vehicle too and she wasn't even driving it. She has ME and needs help with various tasks, hence her father helping. Is that enough information?
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Hi again, I've spoken to the young woman concerned and she says that she hasn't received any other documents apart from the claim form, response pack and judgement for claimant (default). She is convinced that the Civil National Business Centre isn't anything to do with the County Court and that she's read a lot on the internet about companies engaged to 'police' private car parks who are just debt collectors, hence ignoring the documents. The claim form does have the correct details for her vehicle which she admits was parked for around 5 minutes in a parking space by the back gate to her house. The vehicle was then driven away to the refuse tip by her father.
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Hi, I'm asking a question on behalf of a friend who parked at the rear of her property. She has only just made me aware that she has received the Judgement for Claimant and has explained that she was ignoring it because she didn't think it was genuine. The car park is adjacent to her property and she'd parked for around 5 minutes to load some vegetation into the back of her vehicle to take to the tip, leaving the vehicle to go back into the house to get her children. The bush had been blown over onto the car park, so both she and her father were removing it. I'm just querying how to advise her. She is a disabled single mom with 2 kids so if you can help I would be grateful. The questions are: 1) Is the Civil National Business Centre genuine? 2) If this is genuine, should she pay £282.11? Thanks PD
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Good advice and much appreciated, I'll make the phone call first, seek out a copy of Dad's will and then maybe see the family solicitor.
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