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Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

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  • #76
    Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

    Well another letter from Newlyns this morning. Dated today and delivered today by post (how come they get same day service from royal mail)

    They are not budging, they say the have left letters on each visit, they haven't and they levied on a car? I don't own a car.

    Rearly not getting anywhere fast these these plums

    Any help with the correctly worded letter to make them take notice would be very much appreciated.

    Thanks CP
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    • #77
      Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

      Originally posted by cornish pasty View Post
      Well another letter from Newlyns this morning. Dated today and delivered today by post (how come they get same day service from royal mail)

      They are not budging, they say the have left letters on each visit, they haven't and they levied on a car? I don't own a car.

      Rearly not getting anywhere fast these these plums

      Any help with the correctly worded letter to make them take notice would be very much appreciated.

      Thanks CP
      Remind them of the illegality of levying a third party motor, and remind them of the ruling by the LGO on just that issue by the LGO with Blaby council and rossdendales, all fees associated with the levy, and the levy itself must be removed.

      http://www.lgo.org.uk/news/2012/jul/...iliff-charges/

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      • #78
        Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

        Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
        Remind them of the illegality of levying a third party motor, and remind them of the ruling by the LGO on just that issue by the LGO with Blaby council and rossdendales, all fees associated with the levy, and the levy itself must be removed.

        http://www.lgo.org.uk/news/2012/jul/...iliff-charges/
        I am sure they are well aware of what can and cannot be charged legally, they are just trying to hoodwink me in to paying by intimidate me with their threats.

        I need to esculate this complaint. I asked Newlyns and the council for their complaints proceedure, neither supplied them.
        Just at a loss now as to what to do next

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        • #79
          Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

          Originally posted by cornish pasty View Post
          I am sure they are well aware of what can and cannot be charged legally, they are just trying to hoodwink me in to paying by intimidate me with their threats.

          I need to esculate this complaint. I asked Newlyns and the council for their complaints proceedure, neither supplied them.
          Just at a loss now as to what to do next
          Formal Complaint to the Head of revenues at the council, copy to CEO, elected leader, your local councillor, and MP regarding the unlawful levy, and therefore unlawful fees, that must be removed, include references to the LGO and Blaby Council and rossendales, remind them they are wholly liable both jointly and severally for the unlawful levy of their agents newlyn, and you are considering a Regulation 46 Complaint at the magistrates court with the council as defendants as you are aggrieved by the unlawful levy on a car not owned by yourself, and the therefore unlawful fees applied to your account

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          • #80
            Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

            Have you asked the Newlyn numpties for the registration "number" of the motor-car on which they claim to have levied distress?

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            • #81
              Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

              Originally posted by cornish pasty View Post
              I need to esculate this complaint. I asked Newlyns and the council for their complaints proceedure, neither supplied them.
              That in itself is grounds for a serious complaint to the LGO.

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              • #82
                Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                That in itself is grounds for a serious complaint to the LGO.
                Exactly so, include that in the Formal complaint as well

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                • #83
                  Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                  Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                  Have you asked the Newlyn numpties for the registration "number" of the motor-car on which they claim to have levied distress?
                  Not as yet, but would presume it is the one that parks at the side of the house, which is a company car leased to one of my freinds that visits

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                  • #84
                    Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                    Both the Council & Bailiffs are out of order. The Bailiffs in my view are now being obstructive and if it were me I would now refuse to deal with them in any shape or form. As for the Council they have proved to be worse than useless and the only way to deal with them now is via a Formal Complaint to the Chief Executive - copied to the Bailiffs. If you have not done so yet you must involve your local Councillor(s) and if you get nowhere with them it looks as if the Council has some serious issues as I can see this ending up with the LGO.

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                    • #85
                      Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                      Originally posted by ploddertom View Post
                      Both the Council & Bailiffs are out of order. The Bailiffs in my view are now being obstructive and if it were me I would now refuse to deal with them in any shape or form. As for the Council they have proved to be worse than useless and the only way to deal with them now is via a Formal Complaint to the Chief Executive - copied to the Bailiffs. If you have not done so yet you must involve your local Councillor(s) and if you get nowhere with them it looks as if the Council has some serious issues as I can see this ending up with the LGO.

                      Exactly so ploddertom, they are completely out of order, as their dismissive attitude in writing is justifying the unlawful acts of newlyn, perhaps the complaint is now so serious to send a letter straight to the LGO

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                      • #86
                        Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                        Could someone please knock me a proper template up for this letter, otherwise I'm bound to leave something out or mess it up. Especially as this is more serious stuff.
                        Thanks you
                        CP

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                        • #87
                          Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                          The actions of Newlyns are fraudulent per se. If it were me, I would send Newlyns' senior management a copy of Sections 2 and 12, Fraud Act 2006 and a copy to the local authority. Condoning unlawful/illegal behaviour (consent) or knowing its is going on but doing nothing to stop it (connivance) is an offence under the Criminal Law. Any lgo who is condoning unlawful/illegal behaviour may well be committing the offence of Misconduct in Public Office or Misfeasance in Public Office, which carries a custodial sentence, as well as any criminal offence that can be proven against them.

                          I am attaching a copy of the Fraud Act 2006 to this post.
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                          Life is a journey on which we all travel, sometimes together, but never alone.

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                          • #88
                            Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                            Originally posted by bizzybob View Post
                            Exactly so ploddertom, they are completely out of order, as their dismissive attitude in writing is justifying the unlawful acts of newlyn, perhaps the complaint is now so serious to send a letter straight to the LGO
                            No, it would be better to exhaust all possible chances to get the council to see sense.

                            If the complaint was simply about a levy that was improper, invalid or which never took place, the LGO might consider it would be more appropriate to challenge the levy under Rule 11 (link) of the The Distress for Rent Rules 1988.

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                            • #89
                              Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                              Originally posted by CleverClogs View Post
                              No, it would be better to exhaust all possible chances to get the council to see sense.

                              If the complaint was simply about a levy that was improper, invalid or which never took place, the LGO might consider it would be more appropriate to challenge the levy under Rule 11 (link) of the The Distress for Rent Rules 1988.
                              Ah yes CC the bailiffs will like that one not a lot.

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                              • #90
                                Re: Newlyn Bailiffs RE: Council Tax

                                Originally posted by bluebottle View Post
                                The actions of Newlyns are fraudulent per se. If it were me, I would send Newlyns' senior management a copy of Sections 2 and 12, Fraud Act 2006 and a copy to the local authority. Condoning unlawful/illegal behaviour (consent) or knowing its is going on but doing nothing to stop it (connivance) is an offence under the Criminal Law. Any lgo who is condoning unlawful/illegal behaviour may well be committing the offence of Misconduct in Public Office or Misfeasance in Public Office, which carries a custodial sentence, as well as any criminal offence that can be proven against them.

                                I am attaching a copy of the Fraud Act 2006 to this post.
                                Thanks for that, but I am not very good at wording in official type letters, I would rearly appreciate some kind of template I could work to please

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