Re: Levy on my car
Mountains and molehills spring to mind on this thread.
Wendy is completely correct and an arrangement should be made with the council, she is also correct about the car - bailiffs do not care and it is up to the debtor to prove it is someone else's and not up to the bailiff to prove it is the debtor's.
The council cannot force you to deal with the bailiffs, if you simply ignore the bailiffs they will have no choice but to return the account to the council 'Nulla Bona'. Bailiffs on the other hand will try and force you to deal with them and it will more than likely begin with them seizing your car.
I do not believe that the car is exempt from seizure because it is needed for travelling to and from your place of work. The legislation states:-
Such tools, books, vehicles and other items of equipment as are necessary to the debtor for use personally by him/her in his/her employment or business.
Mountains and molehills spring to mind on this thread.
Wendy is completely correct and an arrangement should be made with the council, she is also correct about the car - bailiffs do not care and it is up to the debtor to prove it is someone else's and not up to the bailiff to prove it is the debtor's.
The council cannot force you to deal with the bailiffs, if you simply ignore the bailiffs they will have no choice but to return the account to the council 'Nulla Bona'. Bailiffs on the other hand will try and force you to deal with them and it will more than likely begin with them seizing your car.
I do not believe that the car is exempt from seizure because it is needed for travelling to and from your place of work. The legislation states:-
Such tools, books, vehicles and other items of equipment as are necessary to the debtor for use personally by him/her in his/her employment or business.
Comment