Are you sure that the Small Claims Court is relevant here at all? This does not seem to be a "consumer" issue and ...No. I don't have a signed agteement. There either was none or else I lost it.
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For example - I do know the continued payment of rent legally implies a continuation of an expired lease even if a new lease is not signed.
Consumer claims cannot be made in the Small Claims Court for debts, personal injuries or breach of leasing or hire-purchase agreements.
Businesses can make claims against other businesses in relation to contracts for goods or services purchased. It does not apply to claims in relation to:
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- Breaches of leasing agreements
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No. I don't have a signed agteement. There either was none or else I lost it.
As Bronte says - not exactly the footing on which to be going to law/court about such a matter. Even the Small Claims Court if that is even relevant here - and I suspect that it's not. Assuming not then if it was me I'd just chase the individual(s) a bit more for the amount but if (as seems likely) that yielded nothing then I'd probably just forget about it and move on. But then again not everybody could get by as easily with the loss of this amount so perhaps easy for me to say...It's been over 2 years since I first let it out to this person. That's why I can't day for sure if we signed an agreement at the time. And if I did I have lost it since.
Well - just another 2.4% on top of the outstanding amount.I don't think you have a leasing agreement, but you have nothing to lose by running it by the Small Claims Court.
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