Faz
·Hi all OF members,
I’ve been racking my brain over a very delicate issue. My wife and I are set to appear in an administrative tribunal over a dispute we have with our landlord. Two of the tenants that occupied the other flat in the past, had agreed to testify on our behalf. We had excellent relationships with both our neighbours. Now one of the two is refusing to testify. Their testimony is critical to our case. Although we had planned to compel both via subpoena to testify, the reluctant witness will now be forced to testify.
I’m looking for sound advice as to how to deal with this issue? How do I bring the temperature down and convey the message that it’s for a good cause?
Thanks to all that chime in! 🙏
Faz
I’ve been racking my brain over a very delicate issue. My wife and I are set to appear in an administrative tribunal over a dispute we have with our landlord. Two of the tenants that occupied the other flat in the past, had agreed to testify on our behalf. We had excellent relationships with both our neighbours. Now one of the two is refusing to testify. Their testimony is critical to our case. Although we had planned to compel both via subpoena to testify, the reluctant witness will now be forced to testify.
I’m looking for sound advice as to how to deal with this issue? How do I bring the temperature down and convey the message that it’s for a good cause?
Thanks to all that chime in! 🙏
Faz