Last year my husband and I had some financial difficulties resulting in us getting into arrears with our council tax. This was then passed onto Jacobs Debt Agency. Once we had sorted ourselves out we contacted the council directly and advised we were paying our debt in full directly to them, they advised this was ok and updated this with Jacobs. I am now still being harrassed for fees. Last week when my friend was visiting they must have parked outside (unaware by me) and had written down her car registration and after she left posted it to me styating they would take this car for payment of their fees, now at £150- they had added £5o that day)- well her car wont be their again so good luck getting it, but can they just do that, the car doesnt belong to me and have taken a third parties car details..... i do not own a car or dont drive, dont they have to check this on DVLA or something to confirm i am the owner.... Then a couple of days later they posted a letter stating if i did not contact them in 4 hours they would get a locksmith and come into my home to take goods.... my question is Can they do this just for fees.. Which i believe charging £50 for one visit is too much.......Can they break into my home? saying that its not my home. I rent privately, so surely they cant get a locksmith to gain access...I know alot of this may be scare tactics to get me to pay, but i have settled my debt with the council and they are continuing to add extortionate fees for collecting fees when they are no longer collecting for their client. What rights do they have? What rights do I hav. any help appreciated
Council Tax paid. Bailiff charges
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Re: Council Tax paid. Bailiff charges
Did they do any work in the recovery of the council tax?
Have a read of the guide for more information, this should make things clearer Bailiff Guide - Legal Beagles Consumer Forum
Post back with any more questions.
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Re: Council Tax paid. Bailiff charges
Yes, I mean did they ever visit you?
For the recovery of council tax they are not permitted to charge for sending you any letters, but as per the guide they can charge for a maximum of 2 visits - but only if they have actually made those visits.
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Re: Council Tax paid. Bailiff charges
yes they did make some visits...on each occassion i was out.. this was before I had paid the council directly... charging me each time they came.. Then after paying the council.. I had 3 letters after that stating of further charges... each time a visit directly to the house, as took my friends car details, then i saw him posting a letter through then basically run back to his car and drive off...Then again giving me the 4 hours to pay up or else letter, he posted then drove off.
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Did they leave any paperwork when they say they visited?
If they did, I would write a letter to them and advise that you agree to pay for the two visits made to your property; visit #1 = £24.50; visit #2 £18.00 = £42.50
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