My partner has Council Tax arrears from a previous address. I am prepared to help form a payment plan, and discuss this with the council (another council, not my council). I have recently contacted them and await a response.
She has lived with me since 2014, I remain completely up to date with Council Tax for any property I have lived in.
The property we live in together was purchased in my name. She moved in with me after the purchase. Could bailiffs have any claim to any possessions? As it is my house, purchased in my name, by myself only, all goods were purchased by myself when I moved in or before (or since where replacements have been necessary).
As we now live together, is any liability placed against me for any council tax arrears run up prior to us living together?
Thanks in advance for your help.
She has lived with me since 2014, I remain completely up to date with Council Tax for any property I have lived in.
The property we live in together was purchased in my name. She moved in with me after the purchase. Could bailiffs have any claim to any possessions? As it is my house, purchased in my name, by myself only, all goods were purchased by myself when I moved in or before (or since where replacements have been necessary).
As we now live together, is any liability placed against me for any council tax arrears run up prior to us living together?
Thanks in advance for your help.
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