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  1. I do not know which council issued tickets. As I have stated before I have no possessions that a bailiff can levy on so am not worried about bailiff visiting. I presume the procedure for bailiff would be to try to levy on goods, which will not happen. The bailiff will then return it to the court. Is this correct?
  2. I do not know the new address of the previous tenant and do not know whether it is private or council issued tickets, I will just wait for any further correspondence.
  3. The previous tenant has had two parking fines which he disputes. I have had letters from the court which I have sent back as not at this address. If I get letters from the bailiff I will just send them back as well. My possessions are only, fridge, microwave/grill, kettle and old digital radio along with bedding and clothes. Am I correct that the bailiff cannot levy on any of my goods, and that I can just ignore any bailiff letters?
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