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MITRE HOUSE MANAGEMENT LIMITED (REPRESENTING THE NINE LEASEHOLD OWNERS OF MITRE HOUSE)
CORRESPONDENCE DELIVERIES & CONCIERGE ADDRESS
ON-SITE 24/7 BUREAU: SUITE 7 MITRE HOUSE • 124 KINGS ROAD • LONDON SW3 4TP EMERGENCY 24/7 TELEPHONE +44 20 7589 7502 • MBL: +44 (0)798 33 33 543
KNIGHTSBRIDGE BUREAU: 7 EGERTON GARDENS • LONDON SW3 2BP • MBL: +44 (0)798 33 33 543
COUNTRY BUREAU: BUCKLAND NEWTON PLACE • BUCKLAND NEWTON • DORSET DT2 7BX • MBL: +44 (0)798 33 33 543 OVERSEAS BUREAU: 290 HILL CREST GREEN 2 • BOWALAWATTA • KANDY • SRI LANKA • GPS: +94 (77) 9757355
PFC Begg Esq.,
Solicitor
9th Floor, Metro Building, 1, Butterwick, Hammersmith,
London W6 8DL
15 August 2017
EMAIL: MANAGEMENT@MITREHOUSE.COM • WWW.MITREHOUSE.COM
Ref; Your two letters to Board Of Directors 4 July 2017 & Draft Court Order
It appears you are yet again making references to previously denied and well disproven accusations, made all the more frustrating in light of the recently sourced audio recording, which despite your client’s initial denial (see your email of 13 June 2017 where you state): “If you listen carefully there is some music at the very beginning of your recording. Mrs Hillgarth does not recall any music in your flat; this was after all a board meeting. You were doing all the talking – and very quickly - with someone whose accent Mrs Hillgarth does not recog- nise. You say at one point: “We can do the work anyway we want and no money will be returned to the leaseholders”. Mrs Hillgarth certainly has no recollection of that conversation and believes it is a fake and/or “doctored” sound clip and/or taken completely out of context.”
I refer in the first instance to your letter to Mr Raja dated 4 July 2017 (Without Prejudice). As ever in the absence of page numbers it makes identification of your accusations time consuming for referral. I am as bored with repeating the same denials and supplying evidence of those denials as you must be of perusing them, but alas they are yet again referenced by you.
Ref (i)_stopped cheque. My cheque was not issued in settlement of a debt. It was your client who was initially in debt to MHML and the reason her debt to MHML was disposed of in a perfectly normal way. Mrs Hillgarth was pre- viously indebted to MHML (£285) and was again debited for that debt in the same fashion. Her credit rating is zero.
Ref (ii)_Mrs Hillgarth’s grievances against MHML are (as you refer) outlined in detail in your letter of 9 December 2016. You will note my reply to this letter denying and proving those denials of all accusations. To recap yet again, your letter is a cacophony of errors, misrepresentations and downright stupidity as the following points evidence but most significantly in light of the audio recording of 23 May 2014 which was regrettably not in evidence until much later, but is now prima facie incontrovertible proof your client has lied regarding the 2014 works’ pro- gramme, savings to be made to be used on unaffordable items she had sourced etc;
a) Criminal fraud and Blackmail - one presumes the criminal fraud being making savings to fund items not on the schedule of works and using those savings to fund items sourced by your client in her two Wade quotes (which she again denied along with her comments made on the audio on oath at the First Tier Tribunal on 26th June 2017), which she had discussed and agreed at two meetings with her fellow lessees, and which were deemed unafford- able and therefore not included or quoted for in the final schedule of works.
All as discussed and agreed by your client on the audio recording of the Board Meeting on 23 May 2014, culminat- ing with your client exclaiming [reference my comment of savings]“will be used for something else”, followed by “well then everybody will be happy.”
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