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  1. This is fantastic news. A little too late for me however. I bought a park home at a Northampton site (Billing Aquadrome) for £28000. I had a bit of a crisis and needed to sell the home urgently. I offered the home back to the site (this was two weeks after I bought it) and they offered me £8000!! I tried to sell the unit privately and the site management prevented my every move. They followed me and my prospective buyer round the site and all the way up to the home. When I and my buyer were inside the home and I thought out of there praying eyes, they knocked on the door and walked in! They made it very clear to my potential buyer that if he bought the home privately from me that they would make the transfer very difficult indeed. They also told him that if he proceeded with the purchase through me, and not them, that they would move the home to another area of the park (it was a waterside pitch and the key selling point to any buyer!) I had no choice but to sell the site for £8000!! I wish I had have had some way I could challenge them legally. A very costly lesson!!
  2. No, it was on the Get Out Of Debt Free website forum!!
  3. Thanks Has anyony heard of this approach? Sending the PCN back to them with: REFUSED FOR CAUSE WITHOUT DISHOUNOR on it. Just something I picked up online!! Not entirely sure what it means!?
  4. Hi All Does anyone know of a template letter I could use to challengea Penalty Charge Notice. It was issued by City Of Westminster. I have no real grounds to contest the ticket other than Ijust don’t want them to profit from my mistake (waiting on double yellows). The ticket was issued for £60, but now stands at £130because I didn’t pay within 28 days!!! So it would appear I must be punished!!
  5. Hi, just thought I would add my tupence worth! I think all of what has been said is great advice. It sounds to me that you need a quick fix however. Dont know where abouts you live, but in Northamptonshire there is an orginisation called Community Law Services. I talked to them re my arrers with the council and they contacted them direct on my behalf. They proposed a payment plan at a few pounds a month and the council accepted it. The council viewed it as a formal action plan and wrote to me with conformation. Community Law services also delt with the bailiff company, requesting that they hold enforcment while there in talks with the council. CLS are brill. I would imagine that there will be a similar service in your part of the world. If not it might be worth contacting CLS (3-7 Hazelwood Rd, Northampton, NN1 1LG 01604 621038) to see if they can put you in contact with someone in your area. PLEASE REMEMBER: DO NOT LET THE BAILIFF IN EVEN IF HE FAKES A HEART ATTACK (and he would). Good luck be strong, your not alone.
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