As a Landlord, I made certain reasonable deductions from a tenants deposit and offered the rest back. Unfortunately the tenant's reaction has been very hostile, and considered the deductions unreasonable.
He has now employed a solicitor who has issued a letter offering me a day out in the circuit court.... The letter sent by the solicitor borders on the unbelievable, some of the comments are untrue etc. I am considering writing directly back to the Solicitor myself restating my actual position and presenting the photos from the check out.
My letting agent did not register with the PRTB, so that is out of the question.
Any advice? I am more than happy / articulate enough to compose and send a letter to the solicitor, but from a strategy point of view, what should I propose?
He has now employed a solicitor who has issued a letter offering me a day out in the circuit court.... The letter sent by the solicitor borders on the unbelievable, some of the comments are untrue etc. I am considering writing directly back to the Solicitor myself restating my actual position and presenting the photos from the check out.
My letting agent did not register with the PRTB, so that is out of the question.
Any advice? I am more than happy / articulate enough to compose and send a letter to the solicitor, but from a strategy point of view, what should I propose?