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For the avoidance of any misunderstanding, please look back at the previous correspondence regarding the delivery of my keys for the front door of Mitre House.
Back in your e=mail of 9th September 2014, you stated that the keys were going to be delivered on the Thursday i.e. 11th September. You sent a posiGve reply to my suggesGon of me coming by to pick
up the keys in your e=mail of 10th September.
When I came to collect them on Friday 13th September at 15.30 you slammed the door in my face and refused to hand over the keys. For the avoidance of any misunderstanding, one cannot hide behind a corner, I was standing in front of your door.
Subsequently you wrote that “in the present climate it would not be advisable for us to be in contact unless others are present”. You wrote as well that because you have stopped smoking you could not be responsible for your behaviour in my presence.
This is the reason that for my safety I had no other choice but to request a police escort to your flat
on Tuesday 30th September to try and collect my keys.
I handed over a cheque for £50, cheque number 102475, as requested in your invoice 014/08. You said that you did not have the keys. You tore up the cheque in front of the police officer and said you did not want my money.
You have provided in your e=mail of 29th September a Royal Mail slip staGng a delivery was aVempted on 27th September. This is for something different clearly, given you stated they were to be delivered
on 11th September. You also indicated in your e=mail of 16th September that “keys available for collecGon on receipt of monies due”.
How else am I to understand all of this without presuming you are lying somewhere? It doesn’t add up, as usual.
When I requested the keys on Tuesday 30th, you told me that I had first had to pay the outstanding bills. To this I replied that could we please not mix the issues. Your invoices are for other things which are irrelevant to the keys.
I furthermore handed over a cheque for the water tank for £867.87, cheque number 102478.
The police officer witnessed this process. It also seemed slightly unprofessional to be asking the officer if he knew a friend of yours in the police force who would be his superior. The officer replied no.
You are incapable of telling the truth, you are a bully, and a liability in terms of the management of our building. You are trying to blackmail us, inGmidate us, and treaGng us as if we are incapable and stupid is not going to solve anything.