Category: Representing Yourself
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How to Prepare a Skeleton Argument for Tribunals and County Courts
Skeleton Arguments Demystified! If you’re a tenant facing a tribunal or court, this visual guide gives you the confidence to structure your legal arguments effectively — even without a lawyer.
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How to Apply for Help with Fees And File a Rent Repayment Order (RRO) in the UK
Struggling with tribunal costs for a Rent Repayment Order? Find out how to apply for Help with Fees (Form EX160) and make your RRO application affordable and stress-free.
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Substance Over Tricks: Why Truth Always Destroys Delay Tactics
No matter how many procedural games are played, substance will always tear them apart. Delay, deny, distract — these tactics crumble when real evidence, real harm, and real law are put before the court. When tenants bring substance to the table, even the cleverest tricks turn to dust. Let them play games — we’ll bring…
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Lost Your Small Claims Case? Here’s How to Fight Back, Appeal, Set Aside, and Keep Going
Lost in court? It’s not the end! Learn how tenants can appeal, set aside judgments, and challenge unfair decisions. Fight smart, fight strong, and never give up!
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CPR 27.14(2)(g) Explained: How to Avoid Cost Penalties in Small Claims Court
Understand CPR 27.14(2)(g) and learn how tenants can avoid cost penalties in small claims court by staying smart, prepared, and strategic.
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Tenant Communication Rights During Legal Claims: What Landlords and Agents Can (and Can’t) Do
Know your communication rights during legal claims. Learn what landlords and letting agents can and can’t do when a tenant fights back legally.
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Think You Can’t Afford to Sue Your Landlord? Here’s Why Tenants Have More Legal Help Than They Think
Think you can’t afford to sue your landlord? Discover the legal support available for tenants — and why standing up for your rights is possible.
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CPR for Tenants: What the Civil Procedure Rules Are, When They Apply, and Why They Matter in Legal Disputes
Confused by CPR rules? Learn what the Civil Procedure Rules are, when they apply to tenants, and why they’re critical in UK legal disputes.
