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  • Action after CCJ is issued

    Hi everyone
    I'm new to the forums and legal jargon

    After partially paying for my garden landscaping by a ltd company, in march 2021, the company never returned To complete.
    I issued county court proceedings and today recieved a judgement for claimant by default. (My understanding is because they haven't responded they have issued a CCJ to the company.
    My need for advice is...
    The LTD company's address is their accountants address therefore if I file to court for bailiffs to attempt to collect money/belongings they will attend the accountants address and be unable to gain any costs for me.
    What advice can anyone give please?
    Im at my Whits end after 9months
    Many thanks
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    Hi Nutty

    des8 Can you please take a look and advise, many thanks.

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    • #3
      Or any address where they normally do business

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ostell View Post
        Or any address where they normally do business
        Hi I'm sorry I don't understand your comment. Sorry to sound stupid

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        • #5
          do you know any address they operate from

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          • #6
            Mike770
            no. The only address is from the gov.uk website which is c/o accounts. I'm unable to find any other address

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            • #7
              So how did you contact them in the first place, certainly not via the accountant. Did you get invoices

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              • #8
                How did you find them?
                Do they have a website?
                Where is their landline number listed?

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                • #9
                  I have a mobile number for them. Found their work on facebook.
                  didn't have any invoices etc. I was told the money was to buy the block edging, resin, cement etc etc

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Nuttynic12 View Post
                    I have a mobile number for them. Found their work on facebook.
                    didn't have any invoices etc. I was told the money was to buy the block edging, resin, cement etc etc
                    Are there any 'followers' or 'friends' you could track down on Facebook.

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                    • #11
                      Ive now found the owner and his business partner on Facebook but just can't get an address
                      I'm getting so upset by it all.
                      I just don't know what to do.
                      From what I've read my options are • bailiffs
                      • ask court to put a hold on his bank account

                      any opinions or advice about asking to have bank put on hold please?

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                      • #12
                        Apologies Further options are
                        •baliffs
                        •freeze assets in bank
                        •ask him to attend court to prove his assets and earnings
                        •deduct from wages

                        it states if I apply to have it deducted from wages it has to be sent to his employer but he's the owner of the ltd company so not sure that would work either

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