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RE: MONEY CLAIM PLEA REQUESTED FOR PRIVATE PARKING TICKET
DIR By: thierry24
Date: August 19, 2026, 9:36 am
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Hello all,
I hope all is well.
I received the below moneyclaim plea letter for a case which
should be transferred to the renter or the vehicle (though with
oversight mixed with not being able to easily find a way to
divert the liability due to no email or phone number for UK
parking control limited) we are now here.
What can be done, can this at this late stage be passed onto the
hirer of the vehicle somehow? Either through UKPC if someone has
a way to do so, or via GCTT eforcement agents?
Any advice would be helpful
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Regards
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Re: RE: MONEY CLAIM PLEA REQUESTED FOR PRIVATE PARKING TICKET
DIR By: jfollows
Date: August 19, 2026, 9:45 am
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Whatever the date on the N1SDT form, which I can’t see, you have
14+5 days to file a defence or an Acknowledgment of Service, and
if you file an AoS you have 28+5 days to file a defence.
You will need to file a defence based on the Particulars of
Claim on the N1SDT form and any other relevant facts.
If you want assistance with your defence, please explain the
background and post the relevant documents, the Notice to
Keeper, Notice to Hirer, any appeal, any response to the appeal,
and so on.
The claim is presumably against you, and you have to defend it.
You can’t pass it on, transfer it or divert it, and if you do
nothing you will end up with a default judgment against you.
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