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  • Well you can ask them to acknowledge receipt of your email but I wouldn't ask them to confirm that it is all over from their perspective because they prob won't be willing to give such a confirmation. You are basically sending them what is known in the trade as a 'fuck off and die letter'. I obviously can't give specific legal advice on your position (I am a solicitor with 11years pqe but property disputes isn't my thing) but I'm only telling you this with the hope these tips will help you put a lid on the back and forth over what really is a piddling amount of money.

  • Well you can ask them to acknowledge receipt of your email but I wouldn't ask them to confirm that it is all over from their perspective because they prob won't be willing to give such a confirmation. You are basically sending them what is known in the trade as a 'fuck off and die letter'. I obviously can't give specific legal advice on your position (I am a solicitor with 11years pqe but property disputes isn't my thing) but I'm only telling you this with the hope these tips will help you put a lid on the back and forth over what really is a piddling amount of money.

    Ok, understood - I'll go with "I consider this matter closed and will disregard further correspondence should any be sent".

  • Yes that's fine and I wouldn't call them because calls sometimes have a habit of going off course and you might say something you might regret. You can say what you need to say in your email.

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