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  1. Hi, i recieved a letter from Collectica marked "Distress Warrant" for a speeding offence. However the person who committed the offence was the previous owner of this house. I contacted Collectica to tell them the person no longer lives here but they have asked me to "prove that" otherwise they will continue with sending Baliffs. They asked me to send them a copy of my Council Tax bill to prove who I am and that I live here. First question - am I obliged to respond to this? I see no reason why I have to prove to a Debt Collection Agency who I am and that I am the owner of the house. It should be up to them to prove I am not. Second quesiton - Can they, without warning, send Baliffs round to force entry into my house? They have been informed that the offender no longer owns the house but they refuse to accept that. I am scared they turn up and break in while I am out. Thanks for advice.
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