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7th September 2006, 19:26
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| | Basic Account Customer | Rossendales CB I had the misfortune of the local bailiff from Rossendale CB appearing on the doorstep with exorbitant demands for over £200 in addition to the NE Lincolnshire Council Council tax debt. The Bailiff, (edit),threatened me that he "will have ten big blokes sat outside your house tomorrow at dawn to break in and clear your house" , he threatened my wife that she would end up in prison were the debt not paid . Also he said he would be coming back with the Police to force entry and take the goods for the outstanding debt.
Unbelievably grotesque and bullying behavior.
These people have to be stopped and quickly.
Last edited by livelylad; 20th September 2007 at 11:58.
Reason: pers details removed.
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7th September 2006, 21:03
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| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Rossendales CB Thats trying to extract money with menaces if you ask me and saying 10 blokes will be outside your house tomorrow could also be construed as a threat or possibly even Blackmail TBH.
I would make all the complaints to the usual places and also call the police and tell them they have threatened to turn up with 10 big men and you are scared for your safety and want it logged, then if they do turn up (they wont with 10 men anyway) when they start harassing you call the police back and tell them you're being harassed (or if the bailiff starts mooching about trying to get into the garden tell them someone is trying to break in to your house).
I wonder if a bailiff threatens you like that if you could get a restraining order against one hehehehe wouldnt that be great  |
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10th September 2006, 11:57
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Guest | Re: Rossendales CB As dolly says before we can help we need to know if they have been in your home. | |
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23rd August 2008, 19:45
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Rossendales CB Quote: |
For all reading this do not confuse certificated bailiffs with county court bailiffs. When a county court bailiff has a warrant to repossess a property they can force entry and if need be use force to evict you. If you are faced with repossession please seek proper legal advice and don't just attempt to refuse the bailiff entry. It will not work, it is an offence for which you can be imprisond for.
| Yes, but this thread is about council tax debts and you can't be evicted for that! |
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24th August 2008, 13:22
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Rossendales CB Quote:
Originally Posted by holbeck1 This behaviour is discusting. Many years ago i used to work for this company and due to its unregulated bad behaviour i left and began working for Her Majesty's Courts Service. I am now a bailiff manager at a major court and can assure you that a bailiff cannot force entry without a specific court order, the fees relating to council tax are set and not variable and all bailiffs levying distress for council tax must be certified and are regulated by county court rules. If you ask to see their general certificate they must show you. From this you can see what county court has given them authority to levy and all complaints must be made to this court. A £10,000 bond must be held with the court for the certificate to be granted. If the judge decides to grant compensation for incorrect behaviour it will be paid from this bond.
For all reading this do not confuse certificated bailiffs with county court bailiffs. When a county court bailiff has a warrant to repossess a property they can force entry and if need be use force to evict you. If you are faced with repossession please seek proper legal advice and don't just attempt to refuse the bailiff entry. It will not work, it is an offence for which you can be imprisond for. | I'd like to ask the Court Manager a question ..... which will help in research into a case which appeared in my local paper (I'll try to find a link).
What should bailiffs do if they arrive (to enfore eviction) and find the person clearly distressed - possibly through drink or drugs - but obviously not in a state of comprehension) ?
A recent case saw a woman evicted - and she tried to comit suicide later that day and was detained by the police (under the Mental Health Act). |
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