I'd ring the solicitor and give them the PRTB reference number too. Tell them that getting the PRTB to deal with it is your concrete proposal.
Don't assume your landlord has told the solicitor about the PRTB proceedings you've initiated.
This is just a bully tactic."Please note that in the event that we are not in the receipt of substantial and concrete proposals within seven days from the date hereof, then our client will have no option but to issue proceedings to recover the monies outstanding. Issuing the said proceedings may result in a judgement being obtained against you, and if necessary, published in the Stubbs Gazette. Any such judgement may well affect your credit rating.
Hi everyone
I am getting all distressed again. I have tried to calm down and have thought that in the worst of cases and if we had to pay up the €7000 he wants, we could do it, not easily, but we could do it in installments or something, and that it's not the end of the world, but it really is not fair .. the house hasn't been rented yet and I am sure this is his way of making some nice extra income - just suing people for living in there.
I feel sick.
the photographs of the garden that show lawns and gardens all leafy,lush and green, considering we moved out on the 1st of January 2010 and everything was covered in snow.
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