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I paid a lump sum which we agreed via email. This meant 3 weeks were still owed but we agreed as long as I paid every week until the fence comes down I'd pay the outstanding 3 weeks at the end.
She then started asking a lot of personal questions about my loan which I politely said I couldn't...
I do see your point. And whilst I fell behind on some weeks that's why we had a discussion about paying a lump sum which brought me up to 3 weeks balance..which I did.
I continue to pay the amount each week.. I said when the bridging loan comes through I will settle the 3 weeks owing as its...
I didn't miss any more payments. She's just decided to do this to make both difficult after receiving the first bulk payment.
Yes the agreement says £200 per week but if it's business to business that doesn't necessarily mean it has to be paid on the spot and invoices were only sent two days ago...
Long story short I had a party wall surveyor draw up a contract where I agreed to pay 200 pounds per week for a temporary fence in a neighbour's garden until work is completed.
The exact wording was ", an immediate payment of 200 pounds on x date and further compensation off 200 for each week...