Re: Debt arrangement and attachment (scotland) act 2002,intimation of proposed attachment
Our posts crossed.
Please don't think we're being judgemental. We're playing devil's advocate to try to find an angle for you to explore.
From what you say this ex-Landlord is a rogue who needs to be stopped before he stitches up the next hard-working person who falls for his scam.
The more you tell me the more I think you should sue the arse off him. Even if you don't win you'll at least get some satisfaction in making him face up to his actions and explain them to the court. With any luck he'll probably back down rather than face the prospect of doing that.
Originally posted by M4D YN
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Please don't think we're being judgemental. We're playing devil's advocate to try to find an angle for you to explore.
From what you say this ex-Landlord is a rogue who needs to be stopped before he stitches up the next hard-working person who falls for his scam.
The more you tell me the more I think you should sue the arse off him. Even if you don't win you'll at least get some satisfaction in making him face up to his actions and explain them to the court. With any luck he'll probably back down rather than face the prospect of doing that.
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