Hi all,
I'll start with a brief run through of my story...
Around 2 years ago a representative of Excel Civil Enforcement knocks on the door with a Liability Order for £300 of unpaid council tax, my partner agrees a payment arrangement and the bailiff carries out a walking possession which my partner signs. We make regular payments and assume the debt is paid...
A couple of months ago we get a letter from Excel stating there is still £30 outstanding, i call Conwy Council and pay the £30 which settles our debt...
Today a couple of heavies from Excel roll up in a big van saying we owe £120 (their fees) and if we dont pay a locksmith will be around and they will remove goods( they also clamped our car) which will substantially increase the debt. I would also like to add that we now live at a different address from where the liability order was issued and the walking possession carried out.
Now my questions...
1. Can the bailliff enforce a walking possession at a different address?
2. Can the bailliff enforce a liability order just for their fees-even though the fees are not included in the amount on the liability order?
3. If i have settled my debt directly with the council, do the bailliffs have any right to pusue me as surely they have no client?
Sorry it didnt turn out as brief as i had intended
Many thanks in advance for any helpul replies :tinysmile_grin_t:
I'll start with a brief run through of my story...
Around 2 years ago a representative of Excel Civil Enforcement knocks on the door with a Liability Order for £300 of unpaid council tax, my partner agrees a payment arrangement and the bailiff carries out a walking possession which my partner signs. We make regular payments and assume the debt is paid...
A couple of months ago we get a letter from Excel stating there is still £30 outstanding, i call Conwy Council and pay the £30 which settles our debt...
Today a couple of heavies from Excel roll up in a big van saying we owe £120 (their fees) and if we dont pay a locksmith will be around and they will remove goods( they also clamped our car) which will substantially increase the debt. I would also like to add that we now live at a different address from where the liability order was issued and the walking possession carried out.
Now my questions...
1. Can the bailliff enforce a walking possession at a different address?
2. Can the bailliff enforce a liability order just for their fees-even though the fees are not included in the amount on the liability order?
3. If i have settled my debt directly with the council, do the bailliffs have any right to pusue me as surely they have no client?
Sorry it didnt turn out as brief as i had intended
Many thanks in advance for any helpul replies :tinysmile_grin_t:




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