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• The Claimant claims that it is reasonable to grant possession of the premises on account
of the Defendant’s conduct.
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• The Claimant has informed the Defendant of the impact of his conduct and behaviour on
other residents and sent him warning letters. The Notice of Seeking Possession clearly
sets out the details of the complaints,
• The Claimant was assessed by a consultant psychiatrist on 6th July 2018 and she
confirmed that the Defendant lacks capacity to litigate.
AND THE CLAIMANT CLAIMS
• Possession of the premises known as 109 Burncroft Avenue, Enfield, EN3 7JQ.
• Mesne profit at the rate of £13.99 per day from the day possession is granted.
• Costs
Statement of T ruth
I believe that the facts stated in this Particulars of Claim are true.
I am duly authorised by the Claimant to sign this statement.
(Claimant’s Solicitor)
Dated: 29 January 2019
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IN THIE COUNTY COURT AT EDMONTON
CLAIM NO
BETWEEN
LONDON BOROUGH OF ENFIELD
and Claimant
MR SIMON CORDELL
Defendant
SCHEDULE OF NUISANCE ACTIVITIES
• On 6th July 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant approached an elderly neighbour as he
came out of his flat and started to shout abuse and swear at him and threatened to burn
down his flat.
• Sometime in July 2016 it is alleged that the Defendant damaged the lock of a neighbour’s
electric cupboard and removed his fuse box resulting in no electricity to his flat.
• On 6th August 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant threatened one of his neighbours and
his wife and aggressively demanded money from him. It is also alleged that the
Defendant repeatedly swore and shouted abuse at him and his wife and called his wife a
‘bitch’ and tried to stop him from going up the stairs to his flat by standing in front of
him.
• Sometime in September 2016 it is alleged that the Defendant confronted an elderly
neighbour outside his block of flats, 109-119 Burncroft Avenue as he was going to the
local park with another resident and started to shout abuse and threats at him and said to
him ‘I can get you over at the park, I know you go for a walk’.
• ,5. On 27th September 2016, it is alleged that the Defendant confronted one of his
neighbours as he returned to his flat with his family, threatened, swore at him, and
demanded money from him. It is also alleged that the Defendant later banged on his door,
shouted further abuse, and swear words at him and accused him of making noise inside
his flat.