Hi!
Tale of woe I am afraid and I need some advice.
Purchased and lived in flat between 2005 and 2010. Moved out and let it out as I moved to a bigger place that I rented out. Moved again in 2018 and continued to rent as I moved back up north.
Tenants in my original Flat moved out in June and I sold Flat in July. As I was paying Council Tax in the North it never occurred to me that I would be responsible for Council Tax in myproperty in the south - that was empty while the sale was going through. I carried on collecting post from the address on a monthly basis and paid ground rent and standing energy bills.
I was upset and astonished when bailiffs knocked on my door with a bill for £1600 last week from empty property - (from actual bill that is only £1100 - with their charges on top).
In a nutshell -
- Bills were not sent to the property address
- Council asked letting agents for my address and they gave them the wrong address (my old intermediate one)- so correspondence and bailiffs all went there.
- Return to sender from old address was received by Council in July but no further checks were made that that address was correct - so court summons and bailiffs were sent there (letting agent had my new address, phone number and email - but person they spoke to must have given them wrong address by mistake)
- Bailiffs on discovering actual address didnt give 7 days written notice before attending my house - they just turned up.
I have called Council and explained situation and they have been understanding and put bailiffs on hold. My sale is FINALLY going through next week so new bill will be sent with March taken out.
QUESTIONS - Have the Council done necessary checks before sending out court summons and bailiffs? Why didnt they take "return to Sender" from that address into account? Why didnt they send bills to actual property for which the council tax is payable? Should council now take over my bailiff fees?
I accept liability for the council tax (you live and learn) but am angry and upset at the sudden bill and exorbitant bailiff fees.
Any advice much appreciated.
cheers
CP
Tale of woe I am afraid and I need some advice.
Purchased and lived in flat between 2005 and 2010. Moved out and let it out as I moved to a bigger place that I rented out. Moved again in 2018 and continued to rent as I moved back up north.
Tenants in my original Flat moved out in June and I sold Flat in July. As I was paying Council Tax in the North it never occurred to me that I would be responsible for Council Tax in myproperty in the south - that was empty while the sale was going through. I carried on collecting post from the address on a monthly basis and paid ground rent and standing energy bills.
I was upset and astonished when bailiffs knocked on my door with a bill for £1600 last week from empty property - (from actual bill that is only £1100 - with their charges on top).
In a nutshell -
- Bills were not sent to the property address
- Council asked letting agents for my address and they gave them the wrong address (my old intermediate one)- so correspondence and bailiffs all went there.
- Return to sender from old address was received by Council in July but no further checks were made that that address was correct - so court summons and bailiffs were sent there (letting agent had my new address, phone number and email - but person they spoke to must have given them wrong address by mistake)
- Bailiffs on discovering actual address didnt give 7 days written notice before attending my house - they just turned up.
I have called Council and explained situation and they have been understanding and put bailiffs on hold. My sale is FINALLY going through next week so new bill will be sent with March taken out.
QUESTIONS - Have the Council done necessary checks before sending out court summons and bailiffs? Why didnt they take "return to Sender" from that address into account? Why didnt they send bills to actual property for which the council tax is payable? Should council now take over my bailiff fees?
I accept liability for the council tax (you live and learn) but am angry and upset at the sudden bill and exorbitant bailiff fees.
Any advice much appreciated.
cheers
CP
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