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Can bailiff take my car?

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  • Can bailiff take my car?

    I had a hand delivered letter from bailiff for £150 I still have left to pay for parking fine but I don’t have anything for them to take only my car but its registered at my mums address not mine can they still take it?
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    • #3
      Can you expain what has happened to get to this stage please?

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      • #4
        I was paying monthly but missed a few payments and I have £150 outstanding

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        • #5
          Paying for what & when?

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          • #6
            A parking ticket. And I’ve not made a payment for about a month and half so now they want the remaining £150 left

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            • #7
              To answer your question, they can usually take a car they find if they look it up and find it is registered to you, so not parking it nearby would be an idea.

              Although they CAN take a car it is really just a bargaining chip, it costs them about £1500 for tow and storage so whilst they may go through the motions they might not take it unless the creditor agrees to pay for the costs/

              For £150 I would just pay something, show willing, ask for £50 over next three months. If you ignore or do not keep up arrangement then of course you create more work.

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