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what is the legal position when you agree to claims made in a letter of claim?

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1PrincessPink | 17:28 Sat 24th Nov 2012 | Civil
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Not sure what else I can say
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It's not nice living next door to nasty people - but if they do take you to court, it's up to them to prove that you did it, and they won't be able to.
20:20 Sat 24th Nov 2012
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just to add detail, they wanted to buy this house so that they could knock through. They were waiting for an argument they could take further.
If you have their Solicitor's details, correspond 'only' with the Solicitor.

Solicitors charge for writing letters and reading the, too.

Write a letter refuting all of their accusations and, as I said up there^, invite service of proceedings *including their expert witness report* to be sent either to you (to keep your costs down), or to your solicitor.

I can almost guarantee that you'll hear no more about it.

The damage to the garden/lawn is a different matter
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thank you to everyone for great answers and support. I think that I am taking it all too seriously, but then again I do live right next to these horrible people...
It's not nice living next door to nasty people - but if they do take you to court, it's up to them to prove that you did it, and they won't be able to.

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