Sorry I'm a bit late here but even as a layman I can see that this is wrong.
There is no 'lease breach' until a first tier tribunal says there is, or until you admit it. At that point they can take it to county court to recover the funds.
If neither of these things have happened, it is utterly inappropriate to attempt to issue a CCJ against you. The county court will refer it to the First Tier Tribunal, which is shut down.
Sorry you're going through this mate. I think it might be time to make a telephone appointment with https://www.lease-advice.org/- if you're not getting the info you need I have an excellent barrister and solicitor I can recommend who have experience fighting these sorts of twats.
Sorry I'm a bit late here but even as a layman I can see that this is wrong.
There is no 'lease breach' until a first tier tribunal says there is, or until you admit it. At that point they can take it to county court to recover the funds.
If neither of these things have happened, it is utterly inappropriate to attempt to issue a CCJ against you. The county court will refer it to the First Tier Tribunal, which is shut down.
Sorry you're going through this mate. I think it might be time to make a telephone appointment with https://www.lease-advice.org/- if you're not getting the info you need I have an excellent barrister and solicitor I can recommend who have experience fighting these sorts of twats.