Hello Legalbeagles,
Thank you for providing a service like this. Like a lot of folks here, I don't know where to turn.
I got in to arrears with an independent storage company for a container. I had the first of a series of mental breakdowns, I lost my marriage and my business etc. I was unable to pay.
When I managed to get my life back-on-track I was paying 125% (weekly) of the container to pay off my arrears, and then I had another full-on meltdown about 18 months later. I had to leave my job and wasn't capable of applying for benefits. I ended up with no income and nowhere to live for a few months.
About a year before I started getting into trouble, my parents relocated their business to the same storage/business park. When they were selling off their assets whilst winding up, I decided I could try to face my problems and head over to their unit with them and perhaps see the landlord I owed money to, to explain where I have been and what happened to me, and hope for some mercy.
When I saw him he said that he had sold the contents of the container months before because he hadn't heard from me. This upset me, of course, I lost heirlooms, antique furniture and artwork. I enquired if I owed him anything and was told not and that our business was done.
This meeting was in July 2014, and a few days ago I received a demand letter from a collections agency using recorded delivery, for the container rent arrears.
I haven't actually recovered since things went wrong for me, and now I am on benefits after falling flat on my face yet again. Being able to put this business behind me, despite losing my life's possessions, was actually a huge relief, and to me had become forgotten past.
Please help. What can I do? Where do I stand?
Sincerely,
Jim
Thank you for providing a service like this. Like a lot of folks here, I don't know where to turn.
I got in to arrears with an independent storage company for a container. I had the first of a series of mental breakdowns, I lost my marriage and my business etc. I was unable to pay.
When I managed to get my life back-on-track I was paying 125% (weekly) of the container to pay off my arrears, and then I had another full-on meltdown about 18 months later. I had to leave my job and wasn't capable of applying for benefits. I ended up with no income and nowhere to live for a few months.
About a year before I started getting into trouble, my parents relocated their business to the same storage/business park. When they were selling off their assets whilst winding up, I decided I could try to face my problems and head over to their unit with them and perhaps see the landlord I owed money to, to explain where I have been and what happened to me, and hope for some mercy.
When I saw him he said that he had sold the contents of the container months before because he hadn't heard from me. This upset me, of course, I lost heirlooms, antique furniture and artwork. I enquired if I owed him anything and was told not and that our business was done.
This meeting was in July 2014, and a few days ago I received a demand letter from a collections agency using recorded delivery, for the container rent arrears.
I haven't actually recovered since things went wrong for me, and now I am on benefits after falling flat on my face yet again. Being able to put this business behind me, despite losing my life's possessions, was actually a huge relief, and to me had become forgotten past.
Please help. What can I do? Where do I stand?
Sincerely,
Jim
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