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    • I contacted them when it happened. The caretaker came over, looked at it, and walked off with the tree chunks of mortar. Next morning, they had a roofer come over and enter our garden to inspect it. Friday they were supposed to speak with a scaffolding company. I had to bring up liability and potentially calling the council to report 'an unsafe structure' before they even got moving. They know all about the wedding, the preparations, our patio contractors etc. but their attitude doesn't instill me with confidence. My fear is it will end up being a legal matter which is why I posted here to hopefully receive some advice. As far as I can see, the roof is in a state of disrepair, even if it's just the mortar breaking lose due to the size and weight of the chunks - and even from ground level it's visibly clear that multiple pieces have fallen over time (though never this size so we haven't been able to identify the issue till now - we thought it was rubble left in the garden by the previous owner). Currently, we can't use 25% of our garden due to the risk of more falling mortar which is more than just an inconvenience, we can't proceed with our contractors, and at worst, it will run up in several thousand of extra expenses for us, if we have to find a wedding venue. Even if they do have it fixed in time, and we have to settle for renting a marquee and floor for the marquee and furniture and whatnot it will be additional costs only due to the neighbour's roof.
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    • The 3 pieces of mortar that fell on the same day, at the same time, were approx. 25-30cm long and weighed around ½-1 kilo each from a roof that is above the 2nd floor; they were by no means tiny pieces of mortar but large chunks falling from a rather great height. I believe the size and weight is enough to cause serious injury and if it falls on your head, I assume it could potentially be lethal if unlucky, but we don't wish to put that theory to test... We can't in good conscience let a contractor install a patio and a gazebo as it is in the exact spot where the mortar fell, nor do I think anyone would be willing to take the chance. Looking at the roof, there are multiple other remaining pieces from the same 'line' or 'row' of mortar that can potentially fall. The mortar is right underneath the slate tiles on the neighbour's roof and I don't know whether the tiles are also (becoming) lose due to the loss of the mortar. I was trying to upload a photo but it seems it's not allowed. The first contractor to work in our garden in preparation for the patio and gazebo is scheduled to start on 10th June, that leaves the neighbour 5 workdays to sort their roof which is unlikely, so it seems we will have to postpone our patio contractor without knowing when they can come back. We have already had extensive work done in the garden in preparation for the wedding reception and it will become very costly for us if we have to move the wedding reception to a venue (if we can even get one at this short notice) rather than have it at home which was our dream.
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Hi ValF.

 

Post number two, in the Newbie forum, and you already have a date for your court action.

 

I would suggest, as a matter of urgency, that you have a good read of the FAQs and the step-by-step guide in the library section.

 

Please start your own thread in the Barclays Bank forum.

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I have a court date for 6th December and am feeling quite nervous about this.

I am not sure what to do next. The form I received today says 'Each party shall deliver to every other party and to the court office copies of all documents on which he intends to rely at the hearing' what do I send ? Please can anyone advise me. Trying to claim £1100 back from Barclays.

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Hi Rooster UK

 

I have been using this site for quite some time now, but not being very good on the computer, I often get lost on the site and can not get the information I have seen before, I have only just figured out how to post a thread, its called being old so please be patient with me, I am trying my best! I found this site because I listen to LBC radio, and have now started this small claims thing for my daughters.

I followed your advise and posted a thread on the Barclay forum, or at lease I thought I had, but guess what I can not find it on there. I hope I,m better in court then on this thing.

Thanks for your help,

Regards ValF

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Well with you hiding, we didn't know you were there.

its called being old

I bet I'm older than you.

I've got 7 grandchildren the oldest is 18years...... How many have you got ?:D

 

Right then, Val, forget all about this thread.

Just use your thread in the Barclays Bank forum.

 

Check it out now.

Michael Brown has posted a link to a thread containing lists that you need.

 

In case you can't find it again, CLICK HERE :p

 

Click the link jonni2bad v Halifax......... then scroll to post number 110. Also check out post number 136.

 

If you need anything else, post the question on your Barclays thread.:)

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Hi Rooster,

 

Thank you, you are a star. I have found all those things and will study them further tomorrow, too tired tonight. Old people have to go to bed early! Grandchildren none, first one due January 2007, loooking forward to this no end.

The mummy is the daughter with the court date.

 

Thanks again,

Val

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Great stuff. You will have to keep us up to speed on everything, including the impending addition. Hope everything goes OK.

 

P.S. It really is true that grandchildren are better than your own children, because you can always send them back home when you've had enough.:D :D :D

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Thank you Michael Browne and Lobster, you have made it all so easy for me to do. I very much appreciate your links, not being too bright at computers. It has taken me months to find out how to post a thread ! but have been using the site. I have two Small Claims Court going with Barclays Bank for one of my daughters and one with Lloyds posible two for my other daughter, plus starting one for my son-in law with Abbey who are proving to be difficult getting his statements from, now considering doing an undisclosed claim from them although they did refund £250 to him for just the first letter.

Good luck to you both with your own refunds.

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Please could someone help me,

 

I have printed out Bookworm's Basic Court Bundle ( 3 times)

 

I have also printed Oft Summary = 3 pages (3 times )

 

Plus Early Day Motion from the House of Parliament =1 page ( 3 times)

 

Plus statements where charges appear ( 3 Times)

 

Attached a list to the front of the statements with date, type of charge plus amount then a total. ( I did not claim interest )

 

I will copy all correspondence to and from Barclays

 

Do I have to copy anything else?

 

This has taken me most of the day, court date is 6th December, I know I have to get this to the court 14 days before, but thought I would get on with it and get it in early. But I dont want to get it wrong at this stage.

 

many thanks

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Hi Val.

 

Bookworm's court bundle is pretty comprehensive.

With the addition of your own letters etc it should serve you well.

 

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Hi Valf.

 

Terrific news. Well done.:D :D :D

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Well done !!

 

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[sIGPIC][/sIGPIC]Statement request 4th May

Prelim Letter sent 24th May

LBA 7th June

Thanks but no thanks letter sent 22 June

MCOL 22nd June

Claim acknowledged 26 June

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17 Nov Court Date Set for 29 Jan 2007

Settled in full 12/12/06

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Thanks evryone,

 

I do wish they had made this offer two weeks ago, that would have saved me printing out the court bundle three times, the only consulation is I can recycle them to use against Lloyds in December and February.

 

It is a great feeling to know you took on the Bank and won.:p

 

See you all in the Lloyds section, Hi Ho Hi Ho its off to Lloyds we go.:wink:

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Hi ,

could someone advise me on how to start a thread, im suing barclays for £2465. They have acknowledged my claim. My only concern is that i had phoned them after asking for my bank charges back, then they told me it was the above amount. I have not got any details or list of charges, only what they told me on the telephone, would this matter?

They have offered me £1000.

 

Thanks...OCNNLL

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