Hello,
my friend is staying with me and has received a letter from Marstons High Court enforcers R.E a court fine which has £175 left to pay.
He is out of work, and has had a broken hand for the past 5 weeks, he has got a claim going through for JSA and will hear about if he is eligible in 10 days.
When he received a letter from them in June saying he had to pay £250, they told him by phone he could not set up a payment plan, even though he wasnt working then either. We wrote to them and emailed them via my email address and had no response.
Today he received a letter from Marstons for a 'Removal Notice', stating that he has to pay £450! we have just been on the phone to them to find out why it has increased, and try to arrange a payment plan. They first said that the extra £200 was because it has been passed to the enforcement / removals stage, I explained that as their website states they apply £200 when an agent attends the property, which as she said one hadnt. she then changed her mind and said that one had, the date and time that they say is when he was at the property and noone knocked on the door or left a card.
He stays in a room of my sisters house, all he owns is a tv, dvd player and clothes in that room, the rest is owned by me.
They are saying that as they have a distress warrent they dont take into consideration him being unemployed, and they can come round with a locksmith and enter the property.
He is willing to pay the £250 (fine plus their £75 fee) and has told them this on 2 occasions by phone, which they confirm is recorded. But he needs to spread the cost, which they wont allow.
What can he do? I dont want them entering a property that he is only staying in as a friend of mine.
Please help, I dont know what to do, we are both very stressed out with this it is afecting our health, I'm concerned as he has tried to take an overdose within the past year and had to be taken to hospital but has not had any further medical help, and i worry this could lead to him trying that again.
my friend is staying with me and has received a letter from Marstons High Court enforcers R.E a court fine which has £175 left to pay.
He is out of work, and has had a broken hand for the past 5 weeks, he has got a claim going through for JSA and will hear about if he is eligible in 10 days.
When he received a letter from them in June saying he had to pay £250, they told him by phone he could not set up a payment plan, even though he wasnt working then either. We wrote to them and emailed them via my email address and had no response.
Today he received a letter from Marstons for a 'Removal Notice', stating that he has to pay £450! we have just been on the phone to them to find out why it has increased, and try to arrange a payment plan. They first said that the extra £200 was because it has been passed to the enforcement / removals stage, I explained that as their website states they apply £200 when an agent attends the property, which as she said one hadnt. she then changed her mind and said that one had, the date and time that they say is when he was at the property and noone knocked on the door or left a card.
He stays in a room of my sisters house, all he owns is a tv, dvd player and clothes in that room, the rest is owned by me.
They are saying that as they have a distress warrent they dont take into consideration him being unemployed, and they can come round with a locksmith and enter the property.
He is willing to pay the £250 (fine plus their £75 fee) and has told them this on 2 occasions by phone, which they confirm is recorded. But he needs to spread the cost, which they wont allow.
What can he do? I dont want them entering a property that he is only staying in as a friend of mine.
Please help, I dont know what to do, we are both very stressed out with this it is afecting our health, I'm concerned as he has tried to take an overdose within the past year and had to be taken to hospital but has not had any further medical help, and i worry this could lead to him trying that again.
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