Hi,
I am after some advice please. Bear with me as it's quite long.
We had around £2,500 of arrears with Portsmouth City Council at a previous address.
These arrears date from 2005, 2006 and 2007.
This was a period of time where I was in and out of work.
We moved out of the address in January 2007 as it was re-possessed, we then moved in with relatives and then moved into rented accommodation where I was receiving council tax benefit.
We have had no arrears since then and are completely up to date with our current council tax payments.
Over the last 2 years we had managed to pay back around £1,200
Our current arrears stand at £1,276
On Friday last week my wife found a letter hanging out of our letterbox which was a first notice from Ross and Roberts and they were claiming we owed them £1,536?
I phoned the Bailiff who said we could enter into an arrangement and he would call round.
Bailiff called and he asked to come inside, I refused.
He said that it was company policy that for them to enter into a payment agreement he would have to come inside and fill in "some paperwork" which turned out to be a walking possession order.
He had 3 liability orders and wanted to fill out a WPO for each.
I again refused and said that I would happily set-up an agreement but he wasn't coming inside. He again refused to try to enter into any agreement unless he had filled in his WPO.
I said I wouldn't agree to anything until I had sought independent legal advice. He scoffed at this and said trust him, why would he lie to me, plus if he came back we would incur further costs. I again reiterated to him I wasn't going to agree to anything until I had sought independent advice and there was no way I was letting him in.
He scurried away with his tail between his legs.
Today I opened the mailbox to find a document from the Bailiff, he had visited us the previous evening and pushed a Form 7 - through the letterbox. This was taking possession of the car parked in our driveway. This was unsigned and did not have any of the financial details filled in.
I called the council because I was a little peeved and they basically washed their hands of the whole thing, as far as they were concerned the matter had been passed to the Bailiffs and I would have to deal with them.
I asked the guy whether I could pay off what I owed in full to him there and then, he said I could pay off what I owed them but the Bailiff would still pursue me for their fees.
I then phoned the main office for the Bailiffs and asked them to provide a final amount as I wanted to pay in full. I also asked for a full breakdown of the amount plus costs. They were unable to provide this as the file had not yet been returned.
I then phoned the Bailiff direct and said I would like to pay off the full amount and could he provide me with a figure. He said he didn't have my file to hand but would work out the figure and let me know.
I have a few questions.
1. If the WPO is not signed by me is it still enforceable?
2. Although the council tax was in both mine and my wife's names the only name on the Bailiffs paperwork is mine. The car he has filled the WPO for is owned by my wife, she is the registered keeper and we also have a receipt in her name so I am assuming they have no legal right to the car.
3. Is there anyway I can pay the council direct rather than go through the Bailiffs and if I do are they likely to demand payment of their costs?
4. If they provide me with a breakdown of the final amount outstanding plus costs and I don't agree with them is there any way to appeal and if so would they still continue with enforcement action.
5. If he has 3 liability orders yet only makes one visit are they able to charge me 3 times, one for each liability order.
What I'm concerned about is they send me a breakdown of what I owe, I don't agree with the amount and whilst appealing this they return and remove my wife's car.
The thing is I am having to borrow the money from my parents and obviously don't want to have to pay more than I should.
Many thanks for reading and any advice would be appreciated.
EXTRA INFORMATION
The form he pushed through the door was a Form 7 - Notice of Seizure, is this different to a walking possession order?
Regards
Rob
I am after some advice please. Bear with me as it's quite long.
We had around £2,500 of arrears with Portsmouth City Council at a previous address.
These arrears date from 2005, 2006 and 2007.
This was a period of time where I was in and out of work.
We moved out of the address in January 2007 as it was re-possessed, we then moved in with relatives and then moved into rented accommodation where I was receiving council tax benefit.
We have had no arrears since then and are completely up to date with our current council tax payments.
Over the last 2 years we had managed to pay back around £1,200
Our current arrears stand at £1,276
On Friday last week my wife found a letter hanging out of our letterbox which was a first notice from Ross and Roberts and they were claiming we owed them £1,536?
I phoned the Bailiff who said we could enter into an arrangement and he would call round.
Bailiff called and he asked to come inside, I refused.
He said that it was company policy that for them to enter into a payment agreement he would have to come inside and fill in "some paperwork" which turned out to be a walking possession order.
He had 3 liability orders and wanted to fill out a WPO for each.
I again refused and said that I would happily set-up an agreement but he wasn't coming inside. He again refused to try to enter into any agreement unless he had filled in his WPO.
I said I wouldn't agree to anything until I had sought independent legal advice. He scoffed at this and said trust him, why would he lie to me, plus if he came back we would incur further costs. I again reiterated to him I wasn't going to agree to anything until I had sought independent advice and there was no way I was letting him in.
He scurried away with his tail between his legs.
Today I opened the mailbox to find a document from the Bailiff, he had visited us the previous evening and pushed a Form 7 - through the letterbox. This was taking possession of the car parked in our driveway. This was unsigned and did not have any of the financial details filled in.
I called the council because I was a little peeved and they basically washed their hands of the whole thing, as far as they were concerned the matter had been passed to the Bailiffs and I would have to deal with them.
I asked the guy whether I could pay off what I owed in full to him there and then, he said I could pay off what I owed them but the Bailiff would still pursue me for their fees.
I then phoned the main office for the Bailiffs and asked them to provide a final amount as I wanted to pay in full. I also asked for a full breakdown of the amount plus costs. They were unable to provide this as the file had not yet been returned.
I then phoned the Bailiff direct and said I would like to pay off the full amount and could he provide me with a figure. He said he didn't have my file to hand but would work out the figure and let me know.
I have a few questions.
1. If the WPO is not signed by me is it still enforceable?
2. Although the council tax was in both mine and my wife's names the only name on the Bailiffs paperwork is mine. The car he has filled the WPO for is owned by my wife, she is the registered keeper and we also have a receipt in her name so I am assuming they have no legal right to the car.
3. Is there anyway I can pay the council direct rather than go through the Bailiffs and if I do are they likely to demand payment of their costs?
4. If they provide me with a breakdown of the final amount outstanding plus costs and I don't agree with them is there any way to appeal and if so would they still continue with enforcement action.
5. If he has 3 liability orders yet only makes one visit are they able to charge me 3 times, one for each liability order.
What I'm concerned about is they send me a breakdown of what I owe, I don't agree with the amount and whilst appealing this they return and remove my wife's car.
The thing is I am having to borrow the money from my parents and obviously don't want to have to pay more than I should.
Many thanks for reading and any advice would be appreciated.
EXTRA INFORMATION
The form he pushed through the door was a Form 7 - Notice of Seizure, is this different to a walking possession order?
Regards
Rob
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