Section 21 review hearing date and tenancy missing?
Hello. After serving a section 21 I have just received a hearing date for a review.
The court papers advise me to do the following: Provide to the courts a bundle of all documents filed in the case to date and to provide a paper copy of that bundle to the defendant.
Now, this is an old tenancy and I don’t have the tenancy agreement.
Along with my n5 and particulars, I provided a bundle of evidence. One for the courts and one for the tenants already. I thought the courts send that to the tenants.
Do I need to send these again to the courts and the tenants?
Thanks
Manni
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6:06 PM, 15th November 2020, About 5 years ago
Many District Judges sitting on housing cases have only limited knowledge of housing law. Why would we seriously think the court staff would get it right? They are civil servants. Getting it right is the least of their concerns.