I have received a bailiff letter through my door for £3,000.00 worth of unpaid council tax, I have been trying to pay this debt off but got behind with payments as my husband left me, I am off work with stress and depression at the moment and just cannot cope at the moment I have 4 children living with me he said that he is coming back later on today I am so scared, can he come into my house without me letting him in, I feel very lonely and vunerable the bailiff in question is rossendales
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I am no expert on this , but you have come to the right place for help, you must be at your wits end . But stay cool and someone who can help you will be along shortly Im sure.
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Janet , are the bailiffs that are dealing with you listed above? If they are have a wee read and what you can find out.and also try the link to the bailiff guide link which is also listed above.'Be Traist'
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the bailiffs are listed above they are rossendale, I have read up some info on their powers and know that they cannot gain entry unless invited so I will just have to keep my doors locked until i can sort this mess out
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Janet, how much of what you owe is made up of Rossendales' charges?
Who have you been paying - the bailiff or the council?
Have a read of the bailiff guide as Hoops suggested Bailiff Guide - Legal Beagles and make sure you follow all the links contained within the guide. Specifically, the link where you check your bailiff is certificated.
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I am not sure of what is council tax and what is bailiffs but I have been paying Rossendales £150.00 per month and missed 2 payments due to being sick and not earning enough. The Bailiff in question is registered, I am now aware that he cannot enter my property without being invited in, I thought that they could break down your door, now I know that they cant do that I feel a bit better. I have filled out the form to report him, its not that I dont want to pay and I have paid this months payment and he called me a liar. he is a very scarey person. I have also complained to Rossendales I dont know if that will do me any good though
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by the way thanks very much its nice just to tell somebody
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In the link to the bailiff guide I gave you earlier, you will find a Subject Access Request letter. Edit it to suit and get it in the post as soon as you can.
Get a Certificate of Posting, which is free and don't forget to include the £10 maximum fee for your letter. They then have 40 days in which to provide you with all your information.
Also, keep a diary of what was and has been said and do not ever telephone him again.
When you did pay, how did you pay? With a debit or credit card? Do you know if charges were added for this?
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i have recived a letter from rossendales today telling me that they are going to look into the complaint and they will investigage thoroughly and that they will apply for costs in any case of a vexatious complaint that involves court action. Does anybody know what that means
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Just had a thought - did you tell the council that your husand had left? You may be entitled to a rebate for being the sole adult in the property (I think it's 25%) and as far as I am aware this can be backdayed to when he left. This would then help to reduce the balance owing.Is no longer here
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