Hi,
I'm new to this forum, I've had a quick look around but am a bit pressed for time so forgive me if I go over familiar territory...
I've had a visit (in my absence) from Equita bailiffs re: council tax. Now, I had no idea they were coming - the council got a liability order, and I offered to pay themm what I could afford, they declined, then I started threatening me with jail so I got scared and to my hardship, paid them what they asked for a couple of months. Then bang, I arrive home from work to find not one but 2 letters from Equita, asking for 2 seperate payments. Both figures seem strange, I've no idea where they got them from.
Anyway, the letters said I had 24 hours to pay and that if they did not hear from me in that time it would be taken as my refusal to pay. I tried calling (the only number given was a mobile number) but the phone is always switched off. Therefore, I can't get hold of they guy.
Now, I know the basics from doing some research, I know not to let them in, not to sign anything or believe their threats, but I need to know what they mean by this 'refusal to pay' thing. Does that mean they tell the council I'm refusing to pay? Because that's serious in that refusal to pay the council can lead to jail.
I've written to the bailiffs asking for a breakdown of fees, but what happens if I don't speak to them in the meantime?
I've had awful problems with the council, they have ignored my letters (even though they were sent recorded and I have electronic proof they were signed for) and refused my offers of what I can afford. I took the advice of the national debtline and started paying them what I offered anyway, as a gesture of goodwill. I have receipts to prove it. They sent me more letters threatning me, I got scared and paid them what they asked for for 2 months, even though it put me in extreme hardship (it meant I either couldn't pay rent or couldn't eat.) So I thought I was safe, then out of the blue I've got the bailiffs! The council are refusing to acknowledge my payments, and have expressly said they will not communicate with me further. I have receipts from the paypoint to prove I've paid. I've been to the CAB, they said contact the MP and the local councillor. I contacted them, they said it wasn't their problem, contact the CAB. What can I do?
To summarise,
1. What consequences does not speaking to bailiffs have? I can't because their phone is switched off.
2. What can I do about the council refusing to communicate with me/refusing to acknowledge my payments?
3. at the liability order 'event' at the magistrates court, I was not allowe to put my case or explain my financial situation, they tried to force me to sign an agreement saying I wold pay way more than I could afford,telling me I would go to jail if I didn't sign it. I did not sign it. They said any offer below that amount was 'refusal to pay'. Surely not??
4. I contacted the advice line of the Local Gov. Ombudsman, they siad they can't do anything until the complaint to the couincil is put through the council's complaint procedure, but the council won't put it through the procedure - they won't even speak to me!
5. Basically, how mych to the council and the bailiff interact and share info about my dealings with them at this point? I know the bailiffs can't knock down my door, or kneecap me but I'm still scared about other things? I'm all alone in the world, I'm an orphan since 15 (now 31), no family at all, no partner, no one to talk to / represent me . I'm worried the council uses this against me, thinking they can bully me.
HELP!
Many thanks in advance!
I'm new to this forum, I've had a quick look around but am a bit pressed for time so forgive me if I go over familiar territory...
I've had a visit (in my absence) from Equita bailiffs re: council tax. Now, I had no idea they were coming - the council got a liability order, and I offered to pay themm what I could afford, they declined, then I started threatening me with jail so I got scared and to my hardship, paid them what they asked for a couple of months. Then bang, I arrive home from work to find not one but 2 letters from Equita, asking for 2 seperate payments. Both figures seem strange, I've no idea where they got them from.
Anyway, the letters said I had 24 hours to pay and that if they did not hear from me in that time it would be taken as my refusal to pay. I tried calling (the only number given was a mobile number) but the phone is always switched off. Therefore, I can't get hold of they guy.
Now, I know the basics from doing some research, I know not to let them in, not to sign anything or believe their threats, but I need to know what they mean by this 'refusal to pay' thing. Does that mean they tell the council I'm refusing to pay? Because that's serious in that refusal to pay the council can lead to jail.
I've written to the bailiffs asking for a breakdown of fees, but what happens if I don't speak to them in the meantime?
I've had awful problems with the council, they have ignored my letters (even though they were sent recorded and I have electronic proof they were signed for) and refused my offers of what I can afford. I took the advice of the national debtline and started paying them what I offered anyway, as a gesture of goodwill. I have receipts to prove it. They sent me more letters threatning me, I got scared and paid them what they asked for for 2 months, even though it put me in extreme hardship (it meant I either couldn't pay rent or couldn't eat.) So I thought I was safe, then out of the blue I've got the bailiffs! The council are refusing to acknowledge my payments, and have expressly said they will not communicate with me further. I have receipts from the paypoint to prove I've paid. I've been to the CAB, they said contact the MP and the local councillor. I contacted them, they said it wasn't their problem, contact the CAB. What can I do?
To summarise,
1. What consequences does not speaking to bailiffs have? I can't because their phone is switched off.
2. What can I do about the council refusing to communicate with me/refusing to acknowledge my payments?
3. at the liability order 'event' at the magistrates court, I was not allowe to put my case or explain my financial situation, they tried to force me to sign an agreement saying I wold pay way more than I could afford,telling me I would go to jail if I didn't sign it. I did not sign it. They said any offer below that amount was 'refusal to pay'. Surely not??
4. I contacted the advice line of the Local Gov. Ombudsman, they siad they can't do anything until the complaint to the couincil is put through the council's complaint procedure, but the council won't put it through the procedure - they won't even speak to me!
5. Basically, how mych to the council and the bailiff interact and share info about my dealings with them at this point? I know the bailiffs can't knock down my door, or kneecap me but I'm still scared about other things? I'm all alone in the world, I'm an orphan since 15 (now 31), no family at all, no partner, no one to talk to / represent me . I'm worried the council uses this against me, thinking they can bully me.
HELP!
Many thanks in advance!
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