BailiffIsKnocking
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I traded as sole trader. They levied on two unroadworthy cars (restoration projects) in my drive, along with a trailer, set if alloy wheels and garden patio furniture. All of which I own. Along with "all other goods required to satisfy writ" It also seems that I'm missing a page, as there are some numbered points, but these only start at point 5. I just want to get this resolved. I don't know how/who to make an offer of payment by instalments
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Ok, I had a business unit three years ago which I vacated. The landlord wanted to charge me money that I didn't agree with. Up to this point I've been ignoring the request for payment. He applied to the court for a CCJ which was granted in April. I'm only aware of this after checking my credit file. I did have the blue Northampton forms, but chose to ignore those as well. (Stupidly) I have had no correspondence from anybody, including the court. Today high court bailiffs turn up while we were out and levied on items outside the house. I don't know what to do. Should I have had paperwork to say the court decided in the creditors favour?
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