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Do I have to go to Court to recover debts?

24 October 2024 Litigation Lauren Alexander-Smith

Timely payments are crucial to the success of all businesses. Whether you are an individual, a small business, or a large corporation, outstanding debts or unpaid invoices can significantly disrupt your cash flow and drain resources.

At Macnabs we assist with a wide range of debt recovery matters, and offer a variety ofservices aimed at securing payment or possession in the most efficient and cost-
effective manner possible. In many cases, going to Court should be a last resort. Our goal is to recover your debts without the need for litigation which can be expensive and time consuming. We will always try to negotiate to reach a resolution to recover debts and resolve disputes and this can result in fewer legal costs.

  • Chasing unpaid invoices: Many businesses face the frustrating issue of clients or customers who delay or fail to pay their invoices. We can negotiate on your behalf, applying the right legal pressure to recover what is owed to you.
  • Contractual disputes: When a party fails to uphold their contractual obligations, such as paying for goods or services rendered, we can step in to negotiate onyour behalf or pursue resolution.
  • Late rent payments and property possession: For landlords or property managers, we can help recover overdue rent or initiate the process to regain possession of a property when tenants are in arrears.

Negotiation can be less confrontational than litigation allowing both parties to come to a mutually acceptable agreement without the time and expense of court proceedings. This approach can also be important as it helps preserve business relationships, which can be valuable for future dealings.

Whether you’re an individual, a small business, or a large corporation, we understand how important it is to recover debts quickly and efficiently. We offer an economic approach with bespoke strategies tailored to your needs, ensuring that you recover what you’re owed with minimal disruption to your business.

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