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Rossendales Bailiffs - help needed

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  • Rossendales Bailiffs - help needed

    Hi all,

    I have had a similar occurance of events happen to me recently, came home from woring away for 6 months to find my council tax hadnt been going out of my account. Anyway to cut a long story short I had a "agent removal notice" I have offered to pay £400 per month to clear the outstanding £1052.41 monies owed, but they are saying its too late for installments. Where do i stand on this? Any advice would be helpfull thanks.
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    Re: Rossendales Bailiffs - help needed

    Originally posted by Pinches89 View Post
    Hi all,

    I have had a similar occurance of events happen to me recently, came home from woring away for 6 months to find my council tax hadnt been going out of my account. Anyway to cut a long story short I had a "agent removal notice" I have offered to pay £400 per month to clear the outstanding £1052.41 monies owed, but they are saying its too late for installments. Where do i stand on this? Any advice would be helpfull thanks.
    Hi Pinches, welcome to LB!
    I've moved your post to it's own thread so you will get advcice suited to your own situation
    As this is for council tax, there are certain things you should do.

    1 - You need to phone up the council involved and ask them:
    • How many Liability Orders they have against you?
    • The dates they were obtained?
    • The addresses they were for?
    • The period of time each covers?
    • How much each one was for?
    • How much is still outstanding?
    • The dates they were passed on for enforcement?



    It is fine to do this by phone and they HAVE to give you that information. They are not allowed simply to say you must speak to the bailiffs. Try to record the call, even if only on a mobile phone. Be very clear if they say you must speak to the bailiffs, to ask, "Are you refusing to give me the information I'm asking for?"

    2 - contact the bailiffs firm and find out what charges/fees have been added to the debt so far.

    Get answers for ALL those questions and post back up on here.

    I'm sure you will get lots of advice from the knowledgeable Beagles, so please try not to worry too much at the moment ... we will help you all we can

    Kati x
    Debt is like any other trap, easy enough to get into, but hard enough to get out of.

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