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Advice is greatly appreciated on the below, many thanks in advance for any replies.

 

September 2010 - 16 year old enrols on NVQ2 Floristry, takes a room in the halls of residence, pays bond and rent in advance. Also buys a floristry 'kit' for £200.

 

College doesn't have enough learners for course to run, so everyone transferred to NVQ3 Floristry. Parents of all learners then called in and told their children are struggling with the L3 course and transferred to NVQ2 Horticulture as a 'trial'.

 

Learners all withdraw as this was not the course they wanted to do.

 

College is insisting that the room fees are still due up to the end of a notice period and are refusing to pay back the deposit. Furthermore the college are stating that the learner is in breach of contract for not paying and are repeatedly threatening legal action.

 

1) Is the college not the one in breach of contract for failing to deliver the course?

 

2) Are the room fees still payable?

 

3) Can they withold the deposit?

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