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Response to Eversheds- court hearing III

from Lee (repossession@bigfoot.com)
It sounds like Evershed is pulling a fast one.

The *court* will notify you of a hearing date. A case is not referred to the court. A claim is submitted to the court *after* the claimant has served a seven day notice on the alleged defendant. Have you received such a notice? (You'll probably receive one now because Eversheds probably read this board and will probably issue one just to frighten you.)

If you haven't received a seven-day notice - and it would look pretty formal because Eversheds has to cover its butt - then this is just Eversheds lying to you.

And even if it does get into the court system, you can still start where we all start - asking for documentary evidence - but are more likely to do it under disclosure rules.

They are frightening you. Successfully, by the sound of it.

Read the site's Repossession and Do's and Don'ts section. Then get moving on what it suggests you should do.

Good luck.

Lee

(posted 8336 days ago)

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