Hi, Im new here and hoping someone could give me some advice.
A newlyn bailiff called at my mother's house this morning regarding council tax owed to liverpool city council.
The amount was council tax of £190, then a £120 charge for him calling out to the house in a van!!
She had recieved a letter from liverpooll council in june, stating that the debt of £190 had been passed to a bailiff but the letter did not give details of who the bailiff was.
She had not recieved any letters from newlyns, and then the bailiff today turns up with a removal notice.
My mother had let him into the house, and when I arrived he was sat there saying he would accept £50 per month.
I paid him £50, and asked him to leave and told him I would be disputing the outrageous charge of £120 for him to call out.
He left, leaving a receipt for the £50 and a copy of the removal notice, which states..
I have today attended your premises with the intention of levying and removing goods to the auction value etc.
It then states ...I will be reattending and goods may be removed in your absence.
Are they allowed to do this?
Many Thanks
A newlyn bailiff called at my mother's house this morning regarding council tax owed to liverpool city council.
The amount was council tax of £190, then a £120 charge for him calling out to the house in a van!!
She had recieved a letter from liverpooll council in june, stating that the debt of £190 had been passed to a bailiff but the letter did not give details of who the bailiff was.
She had not recieved any letters from newlyns, and then the bailiff today turns up with a removal notice.
My mother had let him into the house, and when I arrived he was sat there saying he would accept £50 per month.
I paid him £50, and asked him to leave and told him I would be disputing the outrageous charge of £120 for him to call out.
He left, leaving a receipt for the £50 and a copy of the removal notice, which states..
I have today attended your premises with the intention of levying and removing goods to the auction value etc.
It then states ...I will be reattending and goods may be removed in your absence.
Are they allowed to do this?
Many Thanks
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