Hi!
I have just received a text from an aquaintance who has discovered a letter from a firm of Bailiffs.
Apparently, the letter was sent to her boyfriend, who has a habit of hiding correspondence.
The Bailiff is pursuing unpaid council tax but the party concerned is on benefits as unemployed and states that the amount is incorrect.
Apparently, the Bailiff has threatened to break down the dooor in 72 hours.
Have advised that said Bailiff can gain entry but only with a court order.
Sorry, at this point in time the facts are somewhat scanty;
I have asked; has this matter already been to court?
But, as the party concerned is secretive, (hides letters) it is difficult to ascertain the full picture.
Bailiffs, are not my speciality, therefore any advice that I can pass on will be of benefit.
Thanks.
p.s. I think that the Bailiff concerned is Stanford & Green
I have just received a text from an aquaintance who has discovered a letter from a firm of Bailiffs.
Apparently, the letter was sent to her boyfriend, who has a habit of hiding correspondence.
The Bailiff is pursuing unpaid council tax but the party concerned is on benefits as unemployed and states that the amount is incorrect.
Apparently, the Bailiff has threatened to break down the dooor in 72 hours.
Have advised that said Bailiff can gain entry but only with a court order.
Sorry, at this point in time the facts are somewhat scanty;
I have asked; has this matter already been to court?
But, as the party concerned is secretive, (hides letters) it is difficult to ascertain the full picture.
Bailiffs, are not my speciality, therefore any advice that I can pass on will be of benefit.
Thanks.
p.s. I think that the Bailiff concerned is Stanford & Green
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