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Council Tax Debt from Student House

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  • Council Tax Debt from Student House

    My brother received a letter through the door from Bristow & Sutor sayings "Enforcement Process Commenced" about an alleged council tax debt from an old student property he lived at in his final year at University. We rang up the council and they say the debt is from the period June 19 - June 20, and my brother only lived at this property as a student from July 18 - July 19. My brother was told by the estate agents when he signed a tenancy agreement with them that as they were students, the estate agents would sort out all council tax matters for them.

    As such, this letter was a bit of a shock. The only way we can think of that this has happened, is that the University has classified my brother as no longer a student between the period of his last exam and his graduation.

    From what I can tell, it seems like there have been quite a few steps to get to this point, but all correspondence was being sent to the previous address as it seems like the estate agents didn't inform the council of them leaving the property or their new addresses. This letter containing fees from the bailiffs of over £300 + an alleged debt of £1000, is the first time we were made aware of this.

    The council have told the enforcement agents to hold off for 14 days, while we are contesting the alleged council tax debt. I am just wondering, what is our best plan of action for this? Has anyone had an experience similar to this that they can shed light on?

    Many thanks in advance for your help.




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    Might be too late but you probably should have posted under Council Tax Issues board in Housing, Property and neighbours section. More likely to get a repsonse.

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