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17th June 2008, 13:28
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Council Tax/Lawson Maclaine - Telling me can only be sorted with a visit from them... If it was through the court, you would have received a copy.
When did you make the appointment for? Send the letter anyway.. get all the details you can about any bailiff that turns up, and refuse to divulge any information at all. Hell.. even wait outside for him if you have to. If anybody turns up, hand them a copy of the letter, and send them on their way. They have no legal right to enter your home unless its with YOUR permission, or with a court order.
They prey on the fact that they "think" people don't know their rights, and abuse the law to suit themselves.
You can even phone them up and cancel any appoinrment.. don't listen to what they say when they say it's not possible!
I would PM TomTubby, and ask for some help on this (find any post from TT, and click on the name. You will then see a screen, and on it in small letters it will say "send message"). The fact you arranged an appointment might mean you "invited" them round. However.. under false pretences. What they told you is complete rubbish.
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17th June 2008, 16:58
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Council Tax/Lawson Maclaine - Telling me can only be sorted with a visit from them... Ive called the council & they tell me the payment agreement wasnt a court order, & they have now sent my debt to a bailiff and its something called a 'liability order' I dont know what any of this means 
But from what I cant work out, it means I cant fill in an N245 form to request the suspension of a warrant or a variation of an order, because the debt hasnt been to county court & there is no court order??
Can anyone help me unmuddle the mess?
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17th June 2008, 16:59
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Council Tax/Lawson Maclaine - Telling me can only be sorted with a visit from them... ...
Last edited by gni03349; 17th June 2008 at 17:00.
Reason: new post as was answering...
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17th June 2008, 17:03
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| | Gold Account Customer | Re: Council Tax/Lawson Maclaine - Telling me can only be sorted with a visit from them... So if there is no court order, there is no need for them to be visiting, unless you invite them, and you can call, fax, write etc to cancel your "invite".
Deal with the council direct, and tell them of the bailiffs fairy story. Tell them you want to arrange to pay off the amount through an agreement with them. Try calling them first, and regardless of their reply, follow it up in writing restating what you said in the phone call.
It might be worth mentioning to them that they are liable for the actions of these bailiffs (as the council employed them), and with the lies you are being told, it may or may not implicate them in any further proceedings, should that happen. |
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21st June 2008, 11:05
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Council Tax/Lawson Maclaine - Telling me can only be sorted with a visit from them... There is no legislation to force the return of a account from the bailiff. If you pay the council direct then the bailiff can pursue you separately for their fees. |  | |