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Thanks for replying! It's a combination Notice of Distress, and Walking Possession form, with the Walking Possession bit crossed out and the details of my car written in the Notice part. Yes, it was pushed through the communal letterbox, as we do not have separate letterboxes. The car is now parked well away from unwelcome eyes.
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I have a related query. I live a house with several flats within. I have never spoken to, or acknowledged my existance to any bailiff, yet I had a Notice of Distress pushed through the entrance door of the flats claiming to have "taken possession" of my dilapidated car, which was temporarily parked on the drive beside the flats, and was not clamped. The "Walking Possession" section of the form was crossed through, so that's good. My intention is to park the car elsewhere, where it cannot be found, and continue to ignore the bailiffs, whilst I get the wherewithal to sort it out directly with the council. I feel that remaining invisible is my best approach with these swines. Good move or bad?
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