Hi, new to the forum.
Just got home, 15/11/11, and found a Notice of Seizure of Goods from Bristow and Sutor with an inventory of goods seized listing my partners car that was on the drive. Also included is a "Memorandum of Amounts Due" listing 2 council tax accounts from 5 and 3 years ago. They have added 2x 24.50 visit fees, one for each case, 2x Levy fees, one for each, and a single "Redemption of Goods Fee" of £24.50. *The vehicle listed is worth around 10 times the value of the debt*
The amounts of both accounts is wrong, and by the nature of the difference it is obvious that this is due to misreading something handwritten (818 instead of 916, 119 intead of 169). Also, the levy fees for both are incorrect according to the information on this site.
The visit fee is dated 19/10/11, a day when both my partner and I were in all day. It is feasible that this visit may have been to a previous address as we have recently moved.
This is the first we have heard of this debt. The property in question was owned by my mother and was rented out to family friends, who were evicted after trashing the house. Suffice to say we no longer have any contact with them. My guess is that one of them has listed me as liable for the council tax when someone has knocked at the door.
My questions are:
Is it too late to contest liability for the council tax, and if so, how would I go about this?
Are Bristow and Sutor's fees legal and reasonable?
Do they have any claim over any goods belonging to my partner, and what constitutes proof of ownership?
So glad I found this site!
Just got home, 15/11/11, and found a Notice of Seizure of Goods from Bristow and Sutor with an inventory of goods seized listing my partners car that was on the drive. Also included is a "Memorandum of Amounts Due" listing 2 council tax accounts from 5 and 3 years ago. They have added 2x 24.50 visit fees, one for each case, 2x Levy fees, one for each, and a single "Redemption of Goods Fee" of £24.50. *The vehicle listed is worth around 10 times the value of the debt*
The amounts of both accounts is wrong, and by the nature of the difference it is obvious that this is due to misreading something handwritten (818 instead of 916, 119 intead of 169). Also, the levy fees for both are incorrect according to the information on this site.
The visit fee is dated 19/10/11, a day when both my partner and I were in all day. It is feasible that this visit may have been to a previous address as we have recently moved.
This is the first we have heard of this debt. The property in question was owned by my mother and was rented out to family friends, who were evicted after trashing the house. Suffice to say we no longer have any contact with them. My guess is that one of them has listed me as liable for the council tax when someone has knocked at the door.
My questions are:
Is it too late to contest liability for the council tax, and if so, how would I go about this?
Are Bristow and Sutor's fees legal and reasonable?
Do they have any claim over any goods belonging to my partner, and what constitutes proof of ownership?
So glad I found this site!
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