Hi,
Was referred to this forum a while back as I had posted my query on a forum that was set up to help the other side in my situation. Have thoroughly enjoyed reading many posts on the site so far and am grateful to have been pointed in this direction :tinysmile_grin_t:
Not sure if this should be posted in the welcome section, so please feel free to move if necessary, and I hope that the course of action I have taken will not be frowned upon. Most (all perhaps!) of the stories I've read are also from people on the 'other side'.
I'm a window cleaner (sole trader) and a customer of mine moved out owing me a small debt for window cleaning services (£37.50) for which I have used Money Claim Online to go through a small claims procedure. A judgement has now been issued in my favour (£62.50 inc of £25 fee). My initial query was whether to apply for a warrant of execution or an attachment of earnings to enforce the judgement, but since the online service only allowed to me apply for the warrant of execution i took that option. The amount owed now stands at £162.50.
I have today received an EX77 - Interim return on a Warrant of execution saying that they were unable to make contact with the debtor but they are continuing to attempt to execute the warrant.
I'm wondering now what the next possible outcome could be and if I can still apply for an attachment of earnings should the bailiff be unsuccessful in executing the warrant. I know of the debtors place of employment and I would think, knowing his position, is very well paid.
I had spoken to, and sent invoices (recorded delivery), to the person in question before submitting the online claim and also after submitting the claim and before applying for the warrant of execution I spoke to him again and was told that his wife was settling the debt. I gave him another 7 days to settle before applying for the warrant.
Thanks for taking the time to read and for any advice as to the possibility of applying for the AoE.
Was referred to this forum a while back as I had posted my query on a forum that was set up to help the other side in my situation. Have thoroughly enjoyed reading many posts on the site so far and am grateful to have been pointed in this direction :tinysmile_grin_t:
Not sure if this should be posted in the welcome section, so please feel free to move if necessary, and I hope that the course of action I have taken will not be frowned upon. Most (all perhaps!) of the stories I've read are also from people on the 'other side'.
I'm a window cleaner (sole trader) and a customer of mine moved out owing me a small debt for window cleaning services (£37.50) for which I have used Money Claim Online to go through a small claims procedure. A judgement has now been issued in my favour (£62.50 inc of £25 fee). My initial query was whether to apply for a warrant of execution or an attachment of earnings to enforce the judgement, but since the online service only allowed to me apply for the warrant of execution i took that option. The amount owed now stands at £162.50.
I have today received an EX77 - Interim return on a Warrant of execution saying that they were unable to make contact with the debtor but they are continuing to attempt to execute the warrant.
I'm wondering now what the next possible outcome could be and if I can still apply for an attachment of earnings should the bailiff be unsuccessful in executing the warrant. I know of the debtors place of employment and I would think, knowing his position, is very well paid.
I had spoken to, and sent invoices (recorded delivery), to the person in question before submitting the online claim and also after submitting the claim and before applying for the warrant of execution I spoke to him again and was told that his wife was settling the debt. I gave him another 7 days to settle before applying for the warrant.
Thanks for taking the time to read and for any advice as to the possibility of applying for the AoE.
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