I have always paid my council tax.
In late 2011 I moved house and became the owner on the first of November. By December I had become so seriously unwell I was admitted to hospital; I was allowed out in mid January 2012.
i had not set up a direct debit to the council due to being so ill and I had a bailiff visit - fair enough, I paid the £674 I owed to the bailiff and to shropshire county council. I then moved house again (long story!) and moved into the new property in a different county (Staffs.) I was in Shropshire a total of 11 months.
this summer I had yet another bailiff visit saying I still owed Shropshire money - I paid this (£783) and asked if that was the end of it - the bailiff said yes.
Now I have had two hand posted demands for another £700. I do not owe this. I owed two lots of money to the council for the eleven months I was there and have paid these. I don't understand why the bailiffs are still after me. The council say I must speak to the bailiffs while the bailiffs insist the council need to be contacted.
it is horrific jumping out of my skin every time there is a knock on the door. Can anybody help?
In late 2011 I moved house and became the owner on the first of November. By December I had become so seriously unwell I was admitted to hospital; I was allowed out in mid January 2012.
i had not set up a direct debit to the council due to being so ill and I had a bailiff visit - fair enough, I paid the £674 I owed to the bailiff and to shropshire county council. I then moved house again (long story!) and moved into the new property in a different county (Staffs.) I was in Shropshire a total of 11 months.
this summer I had yet another bailiff visit saying I still owed Shropshire money - I paid this (£783) and asked if that was the end of it - the bailiff said yes.
Now I have had two hand posted demands for another £700. I do not owe this. I owed two lots of money to the council for the eleven months I was there and have paid these. I don't understand why the bailiffs are still after me. The council say I must speak to the bailiffs while the bailiffs insist the council need to be contacted.
it is horrific jumping out of my skin every time there is a knock on the door. Can anybody help?
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