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Hi guys was wondering if anyone knows the procedure for having charges removed from a council tax debt!
No sooner had i paid rossendales off for last years CT, i get a knock on the door on Monday from equita chasing payment from an address i lived at in 07. Genually didn't know it was owing as my lodger at the time was meant to have been paying it.
After contacting the council who wont take the debt back at the moment they inform me the current liability is 746.31 and you guessed it Equita want 995.81. The bailiff seemed to be OK and said i had two weeeks to pay up but after going on a certain advice site i find out that the bailiff in question may not be certified as his certificate issued when he worked for rossendales ran out 20 days ago.
If he doesn't have a new cetificate is this reason enough for the council to take the debt back and scrap any ILLEGAL fees.
I have signed nothing at present nor has any levy/walking possesion inventory been posted through my door.