it seems a lady i used to date has got problems with her council tax.
the council have set their dogs bristow and sutor on her after obtaning a liability order.
now she is on benefits and receives £141.00 every 2 weeks
bristow and sutor have pushed a note through her door (first visit) as no answer with a payment proposal of £83.00 PER WEEK for 10 weeks
as i understand it she will be classed as a vunrable person being on benefits as to
http://www.dca.gov.uk/enforcement/agents02.htm#part10
Those who might be considered vulnerable include the following:
the elderly;
people with a disability;
the seriously ill;
the recently bereaved;
single parent families;
pregnant women;
unemployed people; and,
those who have obvious difficulty in understanding, speaking or reading English.
The debt has to go back to either the court (if it was a fine) or the council. These Standards are there to ensure vulnerable people do not have the added stress of baliffs visiting.
do we have any thread on this in getting a council tax debt recalled from the baliffs back to the council
the council have set their dogs bristow and sutor on her after obtaning a liability order.
now she is on benefits and receives £141.00 every 2 weeks
bristow and sutor have pushed a note through her door (first visit) as no answer with a payment proposal of £83.00 PER WEEK for 10 weeks
as i understand it she will be classed as a vunrable person being on benefits as to
http://www.dca.gov.uk/enforcement/agents02.htm#part10
Those who might be considered vulnerable include the following:
the elderly;
people with a disability;
the seriously ill;
the recently bereaved;
single parent families;
pregnant women;
unemployed people; and,
those who have obvious difficulty in understanding, speaking or reading English.
The debt has to go back to either the court (if it was a fine) or the council. These Standards are there to ensure vulnerable people do not have the added stress of baliffs visiting.
do we have any thread on this in getting a council tax debt recalled from the baliffs back to the council
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