Hello everyone
My Brother, who was only 37 recently passed away. He had Mental Health Issues and was tragically found dead in his flat. I am acting as executor and have found that he has bills totaling many thousands of pounds. He just buried his head in the sand and ignored the bills, bailiff letters etc. Most of the bills pertain to outstanding utilities like the water, gas, electricity, council tax etc. (Even though he was blind and had poor mobility his mental health condition meant that he always refused to claim benefits and we would largely support him with money and food etc although we never paid any bills). Anyway the bills are astronomical for example £4000 for the gas, even more for the electric, £2000 council tax and around £1500 for the water bill (and these bills are based on estimated use with the actual meter readings being over three times the estimates from what we can see). He has died without any liquid assets / money in the bank and my first question is will I have to sell his flat (which my father bought and put in my brother's name) to pay all these bills? The bills go all the way back to around 2008. It seems really unreasonable that they have just simply kept on supplying him and just let the total keep on building and building up like this. Do you think the big energy companies and council will show any empathy and write off the debts? (I have not spoken to them yet)
My second question is that I understand I ought to advertise in the gazette so any other potential claimants might come forward but as our family will be the beneficiaries would I be correct in thinking that this would not protect us from further claims down the line anyway?
Any advice really appreciated.
My Brother, who was only 37 recently passed away. He had Mental Health Issues and was tragically found dead in his flat. I am acting as executor and have found that he has bills totaling many thousands of pounds. He just buried his head in the sand and ignored the bills, bailiff letters etc. Most of the bills pertain to outstanding utilities like the water, gas, electricity, council tax etc. (Even though he was blind and had poor mobility his mental health condition meant that he always refused to claim benefits and we would largely support him with money and food etc although we never paid any bills). Anyway the bills are astronomical for example £4000 for the gas, even more for the electric, £2000 council tax and around £1500 for the water bill (and these bills are based on estimated use with the actual meter readings being over three times the estimates from what we can see). He has died without any liquid assets / money in the bank and my first question is will I have to sell his flat (which my father bought and put in my brother's name) to pay all these bills? The bills go all the way back to around 2008. It seems really unreasonable that they have just simply kept on supplying him and just let the total keep on building and building up like this. Do you think the big energy companies and council will show any empathy and write off the debts? (I have not spoken to them yet)
My second question is that I understand I ought to advertise in the gazette so any other potential claimants might come forward but as our family will be the beneficiaries would I be correct in thinking that this would not protect us from further claims down the line anyway?
Any advice really appreciated.
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