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Private parking tickets / CCJ Set-Aside
« on: June 30, 2023, 12:58:23 pm »
Hi,
I am due to attend a hearing to set-aside a CCJ on July 10th 2023.
Background: I received 3x PCNs for parking in the parking space that is owned by the flat that I was renting. There is nothing in my tenancy agreement or the lease that states that a parking permit must be displayed. In goodwill, I did pay for a parking permit 2 days after moving in to the property (it took us 2 days to get a response from the parking company on how to pay for a permit). I did not receive a physical copy of the permit for 18 days and during this time 3 x PCNs were issued.
The claim form was then issued to an address I had sold before moving into the rented property. This is despite me updating the DVLA on the day of moving each time. I never received the Claim resulting in a CCJ.
I have submitted my witness statement that focuses on setting aside the CCJ on the basis of CPR13.2 or 13.3 and have included a summary of my defence (primacy of contract).
Does anyone know if there is value in adding the information above as well as Primacy of Contract?
I am due to attend a hearing to set-aside a CCJ on July 10th 2023.
Background: I received 3x PCNs for parking in the parking space that is owned by the flat that I was renting. There is nothing in my tenancy agreement or the lease that states that a parking permit must be displayed. In goodwill, I did pay for a parking permit 2 days after moving in to the property (it took us 2 days to get a response from the parking company on how to pay for a permit). I did not receive a physical copy of the permit for 18 days and during this time 3 x PCNs were issued.
The claim form was then issued to an address I had sold before moving into the rented property. This is despite me updating the DVLA on the day of moving each time. I never received the Claim resulting in a CCJ.
I have submitted my witness statement that focuses on setting aside the CCJ on the basis of CPR13.2 or 13.3 and have included a summary of my defence (primacy of contract).
Does anyone know if there is value in adding the information above as well as Primacy of Contract?