Firstly apologies if there is another thread on here that answers my questions, I have not yet found one quite specific enough after reading quite a few.
I recieved a visit from a Rossendales bailiff on Tuesday of this week (3/4/12) regarding unpaid council tax for a flat I lived in last year. I had recieved a court summons in July and phoned the council to make a payment arrangement. I carried on paying the bills fine until I moved out and apparently had not finished the arrangement off. Upon moving I made the council aware of my new address. They alledge to have sent me 2 council tax reminders to my new address regarding the old flat. I have recieved neither of these and the first I have heard about it is from the Rossendales bailiff, who gave me a letter saying I was liable for the council tax (£126) plus costs.
Straight away I phoned the council and asked that they send me the final bill again and told them I would pay the outstanding tax to them as soon as I get it.
I recieved the bill earlier today and have just paid it online. However I also recieved another visit from Rossendales (nobody was home) and they left a letter outlining the original debt + 1st visit fee (24.50) + 2nd visit fee (18.00). On the reverse of the page was a Walking Order Possession which I've read all about.
I make every effort to pay my council tax as promptly as possible and had I recieved these reminders I would have sorted them out. However, money is tight and something I really begrudge doing is handing money over to a bunch of thugs who by all accounts have caused a lot of distress/extra debt to people who really could have done without it.
So my question is, do I have to pay these charges? Are they completely legit? I know that they cannot seize goods and all that stuff to recover their own charges but I don't want to end up in court.
Any advice on the best next step to make would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
I recieved a visit from a Rossendales bailiff on Tuesday of this week (3/4/12) regarding unpaid council tax for a flat I lived in last year. I had recieved a court summons in July and phoned the council to make a payment arrangement. I carried on paying the bills fine until I moved out and apparently had not finished the arrangement off. Upon moving I made the council aware of my new address. They alledge to have sent me 2 council tax reminders to my new address regarding the old flat. I have recieved neither of these and the first I have heard about it is from the Rossendales bailiff, who gave me a letter saying I was liable for the council tax (£126) plus costs.
Straight away I phoned the council and asked that they send me the final bill again and told them I would pay the outstanding tax to them as soon as I get it.
I recieved the bill earlier today and have just paid it online. However I also recieved another visit from Rossendales (nobody was home) and they left a letter outlining the original debt + 1st visit fee (24.50) + 2nd visit fee (18.00). On the reverse of the page was a Walking Order Possession which I've read all about.
I make every effort to pay my council tax as promptly as possible and had I recieved these reminders I would have sorted them out. However, money is tight and something I really begrudge doing is handing money over to a bunch of thugs who by all accounts have caused a lot of distress/extra debt to people who really could have done without it.
So my question is, do I have to pay these charges? Are they completely legit? I know that they cannot seize goods and all that stuff to recover their own charges but I don't want to end up in court.
Any advice on the best next step to make would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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