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I have sent a recorded letter this morning, enclosing more copies of claim and judgements dates, mentioning the warrant of execution, the 1882 act, the fact that I had e mailed him informing him that I was taking the case to the small claims court and still have a copy of this e mail, that I have done everything correctly, that he had refused to act reasonably throughout, that i had photographic evidence of the issues that he has refused to look at and that I hoped to receive a settlement in 7 days. Phew!

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Just to update. I have today received a settlement, along with a nasty letter saying that the person had been informed by the court that he would have a very good case but he has decided not to pursue it. Also quite an unpleasant few comments. I'm a bit sad as have done everything legally and above board. However, all I wanted was the acknowledgement that this money was owed. Never mind, and thanks so much for all your help!

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Well done nomore.

 

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Just to update. I have today received a settlement, along with a nasty letter saying that the person had been informed by the court that he would have a very good case but he has decided not to pursue it. Also quite an unpleasant few comments. I'm a bit sad as have done everything legally and above board. However, all I wanted was the acknowledgement that this money was owed. Never mind, and thanks so much for all your help!

 

Hmm, with all due respect the court wouldnt have told him any such thing. They are not permitted to !!

 

I would keep an eye on that cheque clearing and perhaps dont attempt to draw on it until the 6th day !!

 

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