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.
My brother bought a house in February this year and has been doing it up. It was empty from February until August whilst the major works were done and during this time he had an exemption from CT as it was an empty property under renovation.
The works were not fully complete (shower room needs tiling and office needs finishing off and the internal doors upstairs needed shaving after fitting of the carpets, but as yet no stair or landing carpet due to the shower room needing completion but hallway and kitchen are complete and furnished, living room is complete and furnished, bedrooms 1 and 2 are finished and furnished and bathroom finished) but he moved in anyway and he lives on his own. He has continued to renovate the house in his spare time whilst living there.
He received a summons for council tax last month, but the bill is wrong. In August when the exemption finished they sent him a bill for the remaining 7 months of the year, but charged him the full price. So he called and they sent him a form to fill in and he sent it back, but they say they never received it. This has happened twice since.
He emailed them 2 weeks ago explaining the facts but had no response from them. So he called them today and asked what was going on.
Now for the past 10 days he has had a skip on the driveway whcih he has used to get rid of all the rubbish he has collected and stored in his garage whilst he has been doing the renovations
When he called today the council informed him that they would not be giving him the discount for being a single person as the house is under renovation and they don't believe he is living there as the work is still being done.
He's now worried as the court hearing is next week and he can't make it as he's on a job (s/employed heating engineer) and cannot afford to lose the money for the day. (£400)
What should he do. He's not refusing to pay but does noit want to pay what he should not be paying.