Google has plenty of examples , but if you are going to pursue it in court then it has to be worded in a certain way to make it legally binding look at small claims court it tells you what the letter needs to contain and needs to be sent recorded delivery , but most of the scum bags guess what it is and won’t sign for it 😬😬😬
It doesn't need to be sent recorded delivery. You just need proof you sent it.
Proof of its arrival isn't required.
Thats right.
So why do soliciters say it’s best to have it ,? How many times have you taken someone to court and successfully won’t the case .? If you don’t have proof of delivery it will slow down the claim and with a good solicitor evan be thrown out of court , we have been successful in all our court cases , if Ime not mistaken you are a window cleaner not a solicitor , they are the legal experts not you and I
Yes best to have it but not necessarily required... Yep already said, need proof of it being delivered/sent not received. No not mistaken.
Ime no legal expert but have taken quite expensive legal action and this is the advice from top soliciters proof of postage isn’t enough , the guy we are dealing with is as slippery as an eel and knows the legal system inside out , that’s why he wouldn’t accept or sign for the court papers and letter of pending action , you can proceed with proof of postage but it takes a lot longer costs considerably more as his legal team claim that the letter of intent was never delivered , so it’s a long slow process, Ime the small company in this case 4 of the 6 are huge national firms so money is no object for them , they have evan sent private detectives to Thailand to track him down , which they have now done , his house in this country will be sold to pay what is owed and the legal costs will be picked up by him in the end but it s predicted it will take 3+ years to accomplish this but the big firms involved Will Pursue it regardless of what it costs in the mean time , I couldn’t afford to do that , so Ime very grateful for there expertises and legal team