Hi,
Ok this is my situation, any help or advice would be great.
On the 3rd sept my partner received a bailiff notice for unpaid council tax, bailiff coming on the 5th, big red letters saying 48 hour removal
from mr ian hobson acting for jacobs enforcment.
she does not have the means to pay in full, and ive read alot of stuff trying to find stuff out. from what ive ready this mr hobson isnt so nice over the phone so she has not phoned him yet. she phoned jacobs trying to setup a payment scheme but they keep saying its not them and need to speak to ian hobson.
Ok so can someone tell me what her options are here, the council wont speak to her about it, they just say speak to the bailiff.
a few questions:
1) If we dont let him in what happens?
2) she lives alone with kids and doesnt like the thought of a stranger turning up, can they just turn up unannounced?
3) she has a car on HP and can prove it, is that safe from the bailiff? ive read he will still threaten to take it.
4) what sort of things can they take? dont have much electricle value in the house but i wouldn't like them taking the settee, dining table, chairs etc etc...
5)If she speaks to him at the front door can he let him self in? she has a double front door so one can be locked while she speaks at the other, kinda like a bricked up porch.
Thanks in advance
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Ok this is my situation, any help or advice would be great.
On the 3rd sept my partner received a bailiff notice for unpaid council tax, bailiff coming on the 5th, big red letters saying 48 hour removal
from mr ian hobson acting for jacobs enforcment.
she does not have the means to pay in full, and ive read alot of stuff trying to find stuff out. from what ive ready this mr hobson isnt so nice over the phone so she has not phoned him yet. she phoned jacobs trying to setup a payment scheme but they keep saying its not them and need to speak to ian hobson.
Ok so can someone tell me what her options are here, the council wont speak to her about it, they just say speak to the bailiff.
a few questions:
1) If we dont let him in what happens?
2) she lives alone with kids and doesnt like the thought of a stranger turning up, can they just turn up unannounced?
3) she has a car on HP and can prove it, is that safe from the bailiff? ive read he will still threaten to take it.
4) what sort of things can they take? dont have much electricle value in the house but i wouldn't like them taking the settee, dining table, chairs etc etc...
5)If she speaks to him at the front door can he let him self in? she has a double front door so one can be locked while she speaks at the other, kinda like a bricked up porch.
Thanks in advance
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