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20th July 2006, 15:44
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| | Basic Account Holder | Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! Good afternoon to all out there,
I'm a leaseholder of a space in an industrial estae in which my friend and myself have a recording studio.
Basically, at the end of last month, we didn't pay our rates on time. We were given 20 days to make this payment, but we we're unable to meet the deadline with the landlord.
The payment was made a few day's after the 20 day period had passed (cheque in the postbox outside the landlords office door)
Today, we've arrived at our studio to find a new padlock on there which was put there by a baillif.
TOTAL-£850 ????????????
Upon speaking to the landlord, he's told us that he has NOT received any payment and any problem we have to take up with the baillif.
Now, we're not disputing the money we owe to the landlord or the baillif charges .
I'ts just the amount of money that the bailliff is trying to charge, and i know he can't justify this amount.
We've arranged to meet him tomorrow to make the payment but we know that there is something rather fishy going on there
We've never had this kind of problem in over 5 years that we've been there....
but our lease is up at the end of September and we think that he's trying to get us out of there.
I'm guessing the best option is to pay it, and then try and reclaim any excess charges that we're being charged. But i don't want to give in as i know that something is wrong here !!!
Last edited by memoryman00; 20th July 2006 at 15:48.
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20th July 2006, 15:55
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Where else can you earn 8% interest on your money? Start your County Court claim NOW!!! Cagger since
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Originally Posted by hagenuk Has the cheque been cashed?
Did you receive a breakdown of the charges?
Please post some more information in order that somebody can help. | No breakdown of charges yet but we've asked for a copy tomorrow and the cheque has not been cashed, apparently, the landlord never received it.
And we didn't send it recorded, either.
As for more info, well, that's about all i know so far. I got to the studio and it was locked up.
Other than what i wrote, not sure what other info i could give you, except that i'm "@**@£" off !!!!!!!
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20th July 2006, 21:43
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! Get as much Info on the bailiff and see if he is a licensed one with the local court and get the breakdown of the charges and the name of the company he works for.
Sounds like they are on to a good little thing here until you found this site and the wonderful people on it make sure you read round and the Phillips bailiff thread as that makes good reading and may help you for tomorrow
Good luck and post what Info you get tommorow don't take any SH**  |
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20th July 2006, 22:06
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! It's an absolute joke.
Unfortunately this is only one incident in a long line of incidents
Here's a link to the thread started by my colleague, who i'm involved in the studio with.
Should provide some light reading (and a smug chuckle  ) http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...-problems.html
Ridiculous, is the only word i can use and you'll see on the link i've just posted that this landlord has a history of throwing his weight around.
Thanks for the help so far, we'll keep you posted with what happens tomorrrow. |
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20th July 2006, 22:26
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| Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! By the way if I were you I think I would cancel that missing cheque you wrote that misteriously vanished first thing in the morning. |
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20th July 2006, 22:48
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| | Classic Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! Quote: |
Originally Posted by Alt Company
The Baliff wont give me a breakdown of the costs till I pay him, I know this isnt right!
Jake | This is certainly not right!
I would not hand over any money until I had seen some legitimate paperwork relating to this.
The terms of your lease/rent must make provision for this kind of situation, can you have a solicitor look over this for you? |
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20th July 2006, 23:33
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| | Gold Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! Hello memoryman00 and Alt Company. Sorry I’m so late on this thread, I hope it’s not too late to be of use. - Do you have a lease or tenancy agreement? By that, I mean a document or any written contract between the landlord and yourselves, signed by both parties. The answer to this question will have a bearing on how you might proceed.
- Do you have a particular time arranged for tomorrow to meet the bailiff?
One of you states that you have three months left on your lease. But you apparently have a three year lease, from May 2005. I think, perhaps, that you mean you have three months left of your notice period, is this correct? How was the notice served on you? Did the landlord write to you, or did he just tell you. The bailiff has already weakened his case by offering a reduction in the charge. If you were to ask him the right questions, I have no doubt that the charge would miraculously shrink to a tolerable amount. By that I mean an amount you would be prepared to pay to gain access to your unit and valuable equipment. I don’t think you need me to tell you that the landlord is a scoundrel. You probably have a shorter description in mind!! He needs stopping, to prevent misery for others, but that will take careful legal action. After you have regained access to your unit, would it be possible for you to quickly find an alternative space, even if it was temporary? My opinion, like yours, is that you will have to pay up to get back in. You will then need the services of a specialist solicitor to get redress. Elsinore
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21st July 2006, 00:49
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! Quote: |
Originally Posted by elsinore Hello memoryman00 and Alt Company. Sorry I’m so late on this thread, I hope it’s not too late to be of use. - Do you have a lease or tenancy agreement? By that, I mean a document or any written contract between the landlord and yourselves, signed by both parties. The answer to this question will have a bearing on how you might proceed.
- Do you have a particular time arranged for tomorrow to meet the bailiff?
One of you states that you have three months left on your lease. But you apparently have a three year lease, from May 2005. I think, perhaps, that you mean you have three months left of your notice period, is this correct? How was the notice served on you? Did the landlord write to you, or did he just tell you. The bailiff has already weakened his case by offering a reduction in the charge. If you were to ask him the right questions, I have no doubt that the charge would miraculously shrink to a tolerable amount. By that I mean an amount you would be prepared to pay to gain access to your unit and valuable equipment. I don’t think you need me to tell you that the landlord is a scoundrel. You probably have a shorter description in mind!! He needs stopping, to prevent misery for others, but that will take careful legal action. After you have regained access to your unit, would it be possible for you to quickly find an alternative space, even if it was temporary? My opinion, like yours, is that you will have to pay up to get back in. You will then need the services of a specialist solicitor to get redress. Elsinore |
Hi Elsinore,
Yes we had a lease with this character and he served the notice of forfiture in April 2006 so we have until sept to leave.
The notice was served to my home address and my business partners as well as puttin up a notice on the unit door. No covering letter from the Landlord tho, he is quick to shift blame as in person he is spineless and will shake your hand and stab you in the back at the same time.
We are meeting him at 1pm tomorrow (friday) I will ask for the breakdown prior to the payment for sure.
The Landlord is very very slippy and a bully but this is because no one has attempted to stand up to him as of yet and look where it has got us! But I believe I am right to look after myself and not just take crap from these people!
We are looking for a place as we speak, we just want to get back in the and sort it out and leave in Sept but I would def like to continue to take legal action against this guy if I can.
Thanks again
J |
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21st July 2006, 00:59
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! Quote: |
Originally Posted by paulclarkson1985 By the way if I were you I think I would cancel that missing cheque you wrote that misteriously vanished first thing in the morning. | Yea dont worry soon as he confirmed he hadnt got it, (lying or not) we stopped the cheque!
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21st July 2006, 01:00
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Watch out, there are Claims Touts about! Cagger since
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Originally Posted by hagenuk This is certainly not right!
I would not hand over any money until I had seen some legitimate paperwork relating to this.
The terms of your lease/rent must make provision for this kind of situation, can you have a solicitor look over this for you? | In this case tho our lease has been terminated so I dont think that stands. I can have a soliciter look at it but I really have to get back in first thats the problem. |
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21st July 2006, 01:26
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| | Gold Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! The main objective is to get back inside your unit. You owe the rent and are prepared to pay it, so that is not a problem. The landlord was, unfortunately, within his rights to employ the services of a bailiff to protect his position. Commercial landlords do have particular and strong powers, but that does not mean that they should abuse them.
Moreover, the bailiff should act lawfully and properly and only make a charge for his services which would be percieved by a court to be fair and reasonable.
Ask him these questions even if you already know the answers
1. His full name
2. His employer's full name and address (he might be independent)
3. Is he/his employer certificated and, if so, by which court?
4. Is he or his employer a member of a trade association? If so, which one (name and address)?
5. Does he have any professional qualifications in the field of debt collection?
6. Can he supply a detailed breakdown of his charges and the source of those charges (table of rates or similar).
Don't be afraid to have a written list of questions and write his answers down
Go through all the questions no matter what responses he gives.
Hopefully he will cotton on to the fact that you have done your homework and rumbled him and he might well become conciliatory (lower the fee) rather than face an investigation (which he might get anyway!!).
Once you get back in you can then consider your next move.
Elsinore
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21st July 2006, 07:51
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| | Basic Account Holder | Re: Bailliff Wants £850 Tomorrow Morning !! Quote: |
Originally Posted by elsinore The main objective is to get back inside your unit. You owe the rent and are prepared to pay it, so that is not a problem. The landlord was, unfortunately, within his rights to employ the services of a bailiff to protect his position. Commercial landlords do have particular and strong powers, but that does not mean that they should abuse them.
Moreover, the bailiff should act lawfully and properly and only make a charge for his services which would be percieved by a court to be fair and reasonable.
Ask him these questions even if you already know the answers
1. His full name
2. His employer's full name and address (he might be independent)
3. Is he/his employer certificated and, if so, by which court?
4. Is he or his employer a member of a trade association? If so, which one (name and address)?
5. Does he have any professional qualifications in the field of debt collection?
6. Can he supply a detailed breakdown of his charges and the source of those charges (table of rates or similar).
Don't be afraid to have a written list of questions and write his answers down
Go through all the questions no matter what responses he gives.
Hopefully he will cotton on to the fact that you have done your homework and rumbled him and he might well become conciliatory (lower the fee) rather than face an investigation (which he might get anyway!!).
Once you get back in you can then consider your next move.
Elsinore |
Thanks to everyone. We know that we've been put in an awkard situation by these people but want to sort it out ASAP.
That list of queations is definetely something we'll be taking with us.
Seems like some intimidating tactics are being employed against us.
We'll keep you all posted with the outcome of the meeting |
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