I came home from work today to a seizure notice from HCE.
I have a debt of £2155.63 which is not for Council Tax and for which I have a CCJ.
For a variety of reasons mainly my own 'cock up' I have missed the last couple of payments of the agreed payment of £75 per month.
I live with my boyfriend and own little of any value in the rented house.
I have only been able to find part time work over the last few years and earn an average of £450 per month;
as a result pretty much everything of value that was mine was sold when I moved in with my boyfriend, a little over two years ago.
I own
an old TV,
my pay as you go mobile phone which is now almost four years old,
a Wii game's system and some games,
a microwave,
an ancient camera, and
the hoover.
Beyond that my possessions are just
books, clothes, a few bits of costume jewellery, crockery, bedding,
some bits of furniture mainly flatpack from freecycle,
and some pretty worthless knick knacks.
My laptop broke a few months ago and has not been replaced and
my car was sold at about the same time. I
should also say that I currently have about £7 in my purse,
and less than that in the bank and do not have any way of raising any more money
There is noone I can borrow anything more from.
I am able to reinstate the monthly payments as of this month, although being realistic the original £75 is impossible on my income. So would have to renegotiate a lower amount possibly £60 instead.
What I need to know is
a) do I have to allow the bailiff into my home, what are my actual rights here.
I have read that the bailiff cannot enter unless given 'free access'
but that once allowed access they will have pretty much freedom to enter whenever they want.
However the citizen's advice site suggests that bailiff's have the right to enter the property at will in any case so I am a little confused.
b) Are they limited to placing seizure orders on property that is physically mine?
If so how do I go about proving what is mine and what is not?
I should point out that until Christmas my boyfriend is now away with the armed forces
so he is not available to make any kind of statement. and
c) Can they accept my repayment plan of restarting the monthly payments
and if so will a down payment be necessary first?
There is no way I can come up with more than a few pounds as down payment so is this likely to be enough?
If it is not enough what can they do legally?
I will be being paid on the 20th of the month so I will be able to restart making repayments then but am unable to pay anything until that point.
Can they insist that I do this when it comes out of money that should go on food/council tax etc.
d) how likely is it that my offer of repayment in installment will be accepted?
I cannot see how the sale of all my worldly goods would come to £2000+
and don't have any possibility of loans etc to cover the amount.
e) Obviously at this time of year there are gifts under the Christmas tree,
the ones from me for my family and friends are of very low monetary value and largely homemade,
can these be forcibly opened by the bailiff?
I am shocked that this has come right before Christmas as it doesn't seem to give much time for payment or arrangements to be made.
Also I am somewhat shocked that this has essentially come out of the blue, without warning.
I would have expected some kind of reminder to be necessary before something that seems so drastic happened.
I have emailed the HCE Group outlining the above and offering to make repayment at £60 per month as the original £75 per month was simply beyond me, should I wait to hear back from them or should I be applying for a Stay of Execution in the meantime? If I do apply for a stay how much will this cost?
Any advice will be very gratefully recieved,
I must say I feel totally sick right now.
I have a debt of £2155.63 which is not for Council Tax and for which I have a CCJ.
For a variety of reasons mainly my own 'cock up' I have missed the last couple of payments of the agreed payment of £75 per month.
I live with my boyfriend and own little of any value in the rented house.
I have only been able to find part time work over the last few years and earn an average of £450 per month;
as a result pretty much everything of value that was mine was sold when I moved in with my boyfriend, a little over two years ago.
I own
an old TV,
my pay as you go mobile phone which is now almost four years old,
a Wii game's system and some games,
a microwave,
an ancient camera, and
the hoover.
Beyond that my possessions are just
books, clothes, a few bits of costume jewellery, crockery, bedding,
some bits of furniture mainly flatpack from freecycle,
and some pretty worthless knick knacks.
My laptop broke a few months ago and has not been replaced and
my car was sold at about the same time. I
should also say that I currently have about £7 in my purse,
and less than that in the bank and do not have any way of raising any more money
There is noone I can borrow anything more from.
I am able to reinstate the monthly payments as of this month, although being realistic the original £75 is impossible on my income. So would have to renegotiate a lower amount possibly £60 instead.
What I need to know is
a) do I have to allow the bailiff into my home, what are my actual rights here.
I have read that the bailiff cannot enter unless given 'free access'
but that once allowed access they will have pretty much freedom to enter whenever they want.
However the citizen's advice site suggests that bailiff's have the right to enter the property at will in any case so I am a little confused.
b) Are they limited to placing seizure orders on property that is physically mine?
If so how do I go about proving what is mine and what is not?
I should point out that until Christmas my boyfriend is now away with the armed forces
so he is not available to make any kind of statement. and
c) Can they accept my repayment plan of restarting the monthly payments
and if so will a down payment be necessary first?
There is no way I can come up with more than a few pounds as down payment so is this likely to be enough?
If it is not enough what can they do legally?
I will be being paid on the 20th of the month so I will be able to restart making repayments then but am unable to pay anything until that point.
Can they insist that I do this when it comes out of money that should go on food/council tax etc.
d) how likely is it that my offer of repayment in installment will be accepted?
I cannot see how the sale of all my worldly goods would come to £2000+
and don't have any possibility of loans etc to cover the amount.
e) Obviously at this time of year there are gifts under the Christmas tree,
the ones from me for my family and friends are of very low monetary value and largely homemade,
can these be forcibly opened by the bailiff?
I am shocked that this has come right before Christmas as it doesn't seem to give much time for payment or arrangements to be made.
Also I am somewhat shocked that this has essentially come out of the blue, without warning.
I would have expected some kind of reminder to be necessary before something that seems so drastic happened.
I have emailed the HCE Group outlining the above and offering to make repayment at £60 per month as the original £75 per month was simply beyond me, should I wait to hear back from them or should I be applying for a Stay of Execution in the meantime? If I do apply for a stay how much will this cost?
Any advice will be very gratefully recieved,
I must say I feel totally sick right now.
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