What can youtake to court?
From unpaid invoices to faulty goods — you can claim up to £10,000 in small claims court without a solicitor. Pick your situation below.
Sue a Builder
Poor workmanship, abandoned jobs, breach of contract with builders and contractors.
Sue for Money Owed
Personal loans, money lent to friends or family, debts without a written contract.
Landlord Deposit
Landlord not returning your deposit, unfair deductions, deposit not protected in a scheme.
Unpaid Invoice
Business invoices, freelancer payments, contractor fees that haven’t been paid.
Sue a Company
Taking a Ltd company to court for breach of contract, poor service, or money owed.
Faulty Goods
Defective products, items not as described. Consumer Rights Act 2015 claims.
Sue a Tradesperson
Plumbers, electricians, roofers, decorators — poor work, overcharging, no-shows.
Housing Disrepair
Landlord won’t fix damp, mould, broken heating, or structural issues.
Unpaid Rent
Tenant owes rent arrears. Recover through small claims court.
Sue a Car Dealer
Faulty used car, dealer refusing refund, misrepresentation of vehicle condition.
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