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Help being taken to small claims court.

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FBIsMostWanted · 08/08/2024 20:16

I inherited a flat from my great aunt and have just sold it. The FTB that bought it wanted most of the furniture and as I already have a house and don’t need it I agreed to leave most things. Most of the furniture is 15 plus years old but my aunt had amazing taste and didn’t stint on quality.
One of the things left was a sofa bed, probably @10 years old and I’ve never used it.
The FTB are now requesting £1500 as the sofa bed mechanism doesn’t work so won’t pull out. They are pissed!
At first they text me wanting money and when I said that the sofa wasn’t integral and wasn’t paid for so I wasn’t going to buy them a new sofa they have gone to the small claims court.
I have spoken with my solicitor and he said that they never asked for the condition of the sofa and didn’t pay money for the sofa so they don’t have a leg to stand in but do they? Would the courts side with them?
I have no receipts for the furniture and didn’t even know about the bed not working.
Anyone experienced anything like this?

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LovedFedAndNoonesDead · 17/02/2025 11:25

FBIsMostWanted · 16/02/2025 18:18

I’m off to Google “cushions with my face on” hahaha

Someone bought me a cushion with our twins faces on (different pictures each side) - think it was snappy snaps or similar!!

PeachPumpkin · 17/02/2025 20:52

Or ‘sofa, so good’.

ok, that was pushing it a bit.

ItShouldntHappenToMeYet · 19/02/2025 09:47

They may have forgotten by the time they have sobered up

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