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Thank you. The car park belongs to the small shop and is available for the customers to use it while shopping allowing them to park for 30min. There’s a screen similar to the Lidl’s one where you put your reg number to get a permit. In my case, the landowner supposed to save my reg number in his mobile app allowing me a permanent permit, but failed to do so.
What are my next steps now? If the claim form was issued on the 23/07/2025 and it says that I have 14 days to respond from the day of service, do I still have until 11/08/2025 to do so?

Even if I lose but pay within 30 days, and then apply for CCJ to be removed from my record, does it still affect my credit score in any way or it will come back to my current position?


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Here are letters from Civil Enforcement and DCBL

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I can get the landowner to put it in writing, but how likely I’m going to succeed? I’ve attached a redacted claim form

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Hi all, me and my partner have received multiple parking charges however, we had a landowner's oral permission to park there without any charges. The issue is that the landowner forgot to notify the managing company about it and it resulted in our reg numbers not being registered into their internal systems. I have now received a claim form for 2 of the charges. The landowner contacted the managing company to notify them of his error and requested for the charges to be cancelled but they didn't agree to do so. They told him that there are 19 parking charges on our names (I had no idea there were so many of them as I only received few letters), and basically they said it will be too high loss for them to cancel. I'm not sure what to do in this case as the amount of money they requested is enormous and I don't think that I'm liable to pay it if I parked there knowing that I actually have permission to do so. The date the claim form was issued is 23/07/2025 and I have limited time now to decide if I should pay it or defend it - I'm worried that if I lose I will be stuck with CCJ for which I can't allow in my circumstances. Is there anyone who had a similar issue or knows how to deal with it? The cost of solicitor is simply too high for me to afford (as well as the parking charges).
If I were to pay for the charges for which I received a claim form, does it prevent me from escalating the rest of parking charges to POPLA?

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