Last week we found a piece of paper through our letter box.......A notice of bailiffs attendance, magistrates liability order/distress warrant for unpaid council tax.
It then says..
AMOUNT DUE £282.45 PLUS COSTS
They demanded the amount in full so to save arguing I applied for a budgeting loan through the jobcentre and paid the council directly.
I received an email this morning from the council saying that although we have cleared the debt with them, that the bailiff will still pursue us for the costs that he has incurred.
Thing is, he hasn't stated anywhere on the letter how much these costs are, hasn't said anything about how much ... it just says "PLUS COSTS" and I also noticed that where it says "date" and "time of visit" on the letter he has left this blank.
As far as I'm aware he has only been to the property once (we weren't there) I've spoken to a few people about this letter and some have been saying that he should have stated the date and time of visit and he should have made it clear how much the charges were going to be for that visit too.
Are they right?
It then says..
AMOUNT DUE £282.45 PLUS COSTS
They demanded the amount in full so to save arguing I applied for a budgeting loan through the jobcentre and paid the council directly.
I received an email this morning from the council saying that although we have cleared the debt with them, that the bailiff will still pursue us for the costs that he has incurred.
Thing is, he hasn't stated anywhere on the letter how much these costs are, hasn't said anything about how much ... it just says "PLUS COSTS" and I also noticed that where it says "date" and "time of visit" on the letter he has left this blank.
As far as I'm aware he has only been to the property once (we weren't there) I've spoken to a few people about this letter and some have been saying that he should have stated the date and time of visit and he should have made it clear how much the charges were going to be for that visit too.
Are they right?
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