Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
Hello,
My council tax account was passed on to the bailiffs(Bristow&Sutor) when the bailiffs attended they told me the only way to come to an agreement on a payment plan was to let them in, i didnt know any better, so i did. well i am now paying £150 a month which i am really strugglin with so it has put me in arrears with this years council tax. i asked the bailiffs to send me details of charges applied to my account, and for some reason it is on 2 different accounts, so each time they came i was charged twice.
1st account - 03/10/07 -24.50 A.T.L fee (first visit)
26/10/07-18.00 A.T.L fee (second visit)
26/01/08- 30.00 levy fee
26/01/08 24.50 redemption fee
22/02/08 230.00 van/ abortive removal fee
i had made an arrangement to pay but was late with my payment but when i rang them to pay they said because the payment was late i would have to discuss it with the baillif when he attended.so i did but to my shock they came wanting to remove my goods. even though i had no evidence that they had actually hired a van to remove my goods, but after several phone calls to find out my rights i was actually able to pay the installment that was missed and carry on with my arangement to pay. are these charges legal, because im struggling to pay my own debt never mind charges. thank you
Every month i am also charged an additional £6, card transaction fee, its trhe only way i can pay as i dont have a cheque book, these people are unbelievable the debt was paeesd to them because i was strugglin to pay and then they add all these extra charges on .
Cat x