Hi all - new here but was hoping someone may be able to give some advice!
I purchased a property last year and moved in last May (2013). Since then I have received a number of correspondances relating to an unpaid council tax bill for a previous tenant (the house was previously rented). Despite calling the company a number of times to tell them we were not the people they were after, my wife has also answered the door to a couple of people from the debt collection/bailiff firm calling after this unknown gentleman and told them that we do not know anythinig about him.
It has all culminated, however, in an unsealed letter being pushed through our door yesterday while we were at work stating that the bailiff would return at 6am this Saturday to collect possessions upto the value of the outstanding debt. To make matters worse they have also detailed my car on this note as though they intend to take that as payment! I called the mobile number provided immediately but my calls were not answered so telephoned the company directly (Newlyn's) to report this issue. They told me that they have noted this all down and will not pursue my property further however I am still worried as this is what I have told them in the past and nothing seems to change/they have continued sending letters and visiting.
Is there any further action I can take - I have spoken to Citizen's Advice and they weren't too sure - just said someone would get back to me in 48 hours but I wondered if there was some sort of harassment law covering this or invasion of privacy as I don't like the idea that they have been snooping round and detailing our property and potentially looking throuhgh windows when we're out. I have heard mention of Form 4 but was not sure if this would apply in this instance?
Many thanks in advance.
I purchased a property last year and moved in last May (2013). Since then I have received a number of correspondances relating to an unpaid council tax bill for a previous tenant (the house was previously rented). Despite calling the company a number of times to tell them we were not the people they were after, my wife has also answered the door to a couple of people from the debt collection/bailiff firm calling after this unknown gentleman and told them that we do not know anythinig about him.
It has all culminated, however, in an unsealed letter being pushed through our door yesterday while we were at work stating that the bailiff would return at 6am this Saturday to collect possessions upto the value of the outstanding debt. To make matters worse they have also detailed my car on this note as though they intend to take that as payment! I called the mobile number provided immediately but my calls were not answered so telephoned the company directly (Newlyn's) to report this issue. They told me that they have noted this all down and will not pursue my property further however I am still worried as this is what I have told them in the past and nothing seems to change/they have continued sending letters and visiting.
Is there any further action I can take - I have spoken to Citizen's Advice and they weren't too sure - just said someone would get back to me in 48 hours but I wondered if there was some sort of harassment law covering this or invasion of privacy as I don't like the idea that they have been snooping round and detailing our property and potentially looking throuhgh windows when we're out. I have heard mention of Form 4 but was not sure if this would apply in this instance?
Many thanks in advance.
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