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    • I have received a PCN from Euro Car Parks for MFG - Esso Cobham - Gravesend. I was completely unaware that there was any such limit for parking and always considered this to be a service station. I stopped there to use the toilet, have a coffee and made a couple of work calls. I have read the previous topics on this location which suggest I can ignore this and ECP will not take legal action. The one possible complication is that the vehicle is leased by my employer so I do not want to involve them with the associated reminders and threatening letters. The PCN was first issued to the leasing company Arval who have notified ECP of the hiring company. I have attached a copy of the PCN Notice to Hirer with details removed as per instructions. What options do I have or should I just pay the PCN promptly at the reduced rate of £60? img20240424_23142631.pdf
    • What you have uploaded is a letter with daft empty threats from third-party paper tigers.  Just ignore it. What we need to see is the original invoice you received last October or November.
    • Thanks for posting the CPR contents. i do wish you hadn't blanked out the dates and times since at times they can be relevant . Can you please repost including times and dates. They say that they sent a copy of  the original  PCN that they sent to the Hirer  along with your hire agreement documents. Did you receive them and if so can you please upload the original PCN without erasing dates and times. If they did include  all the paperwork they said, then that PCN is pretty near compliant except for their error with the discount time. In the Act it isn't actually specified but to offer a discount for 14 days from the OFFENCE is a joke. the offence occurred probably a couple of months prior to you receiving your Notice to Hirer.  Also the words in parentheses n the Act have been missed off. Section 14 [5][c] (c)warn the hirer that if, after the period of 21 days beginning with the day after that on which the notice to hirer is given, the amount of unpaid parking charges referred to in the notice to keeper under paragraph 8(2)(f) or 9(2)(f) (as the case may be) has not been paid in full, the creditor will (if any applicable requirements are met) have the right to recover from the hirer so much of that amount as remains unpaid; Though it states "if any applicable ...." as opposed to "if all applicable......" in Section 8 or 9. Maybe the Site could explain what the difference between the two terms mean if there is a difference. Also on your claim form they keeper referring to you as the driver or the keeper.  You are the Hirer and only the Hirer is responsible for the charge EVEN IF THEY WEREN'T THE DRIVER. So they cannot pursue the driver and nowhere in the Hirer section of the Act is the hirer ever named as the keeper so NPC are pursuing the wrong person.  
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Hi guys just wanted some advice, I am a home owner, currently unemployed, just wanted to find out if anyone know's which benefits I would be entitled to?? I know JSA is one of them, however, as far as homeowner goes, do I get anything with mortgage costs, council tax etc??

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I get Employment Support Allowance as I have become unable to work so it may be different from JSA but I have just applied for help with my mortgage. When I was working it was £1000 per month but I had to change it to interest only which being on a tracker and the interest rate cuts took it down to £83.They will only help with the interest. I believe the form I filled in was an MI 11 or 12.I applied for council tax relief provided all the evidence which was pretty extensive and they turned me down as I had too much money coming in! Worth applying though but go and see them or make an appointment. Child tax credits if you have any children. Mine shot up from £40 per week to £210.

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if u are in reciept of JSA u will get full CTB and the benefit will/should inform them

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What a relief.....thnk u very much pompeyfaith..... does it actually make a diff that the council tax arrears are from around 2 years ago when I was not in reciept of benefits.....?

 

The property had been rented out, and then was vacant for some time hence the arrears, now I have moved in and have been living in it myself for around 2 weeks.... What a mess!!!!!

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i doubt if they will pay arrears 4 the period u where working but as u are claiming jsa they may come to some agreement with u to recover this

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Thank you once again pompeyfaith, jus spoke to council tax office, and they confirmed that they will not look at clearing my balance as I was not recieveing JSA at the time arrears occurred, but I will push them to negotiate on the outstanding..... thanks once again for the advice...x

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as i thought so now u know that you and they will have to negotiate because they cant have what u have not got if it goes to court the judge will now that as u will be on jsa

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Your jobcentre plus should give you the form stamped by them,you fill in the first bit then phone your mortgage lender and get the address where you should send it for them to complete their bit. Good luck!

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Probebly a stupid point to bring up but my council have a £6000 savings maximum when accessing council tax relief

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I have no savings at all!!!! EYEBALSS u mentoned that your getting help with the interest element of your mortgage from the jcnbtr, how does his work, and how long did it take before you qualify? Is it part of the new scheme that the government have introduced?

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when you go to see the council about your council tax arrears do this as a matter of priority before it is sent to the bailiffs ask them to take the arrears out of you J S A i think it is approx £3 for single person £ 5 for couple

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unfortunately this has already gone to the bailiffs however, I have decided to cut them out as I refuse to pay any of their fees and charges, and when I make my monthly payment to the council they are happy to accept, although I did recieve a letter from the bailiffs office advising me to pay via them and not directly to the council.. I'll give u one uess why...!! But as far as deducting from my JSA goes, I'm actually in arrears with everything including the mortgage and I have some help from family, as I want to get out of this asap!!!!! At the moment my Council tax arrears are £289.00 to which I offer £20.00 per month, they were around £350.00 prior to this, however, every correspondence I get from bailiffs quotes an amount of £400 plus!!!!

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unfortunately you will eventually have to pay the bailiff his fees even when you have paid off the council tax arrears there will still be bailiffs charges and they can chase you for them because the liability order includes bailiffs fees

if there is no walking possession agreement (levy) the most he can charge you is £42.50

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if u are in reciept of JSA u will get full CTB and the benefit will/should inform them

 

Only guaranteed if you get JSA(IB) (income based) otherwise you are assessed on income and capital. A significant majority of people on JSA© get full CTB paid.

 

Mortgage interest will usually be paid from week 13 of the claim, and you will need to complete and return the MI12 form.

The advice I give in relation to benefits should be viewed as general advice and not specific to your individual claim circumstances. I cannot give specific advice on your claim as I cannot access the claim.

 

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Still waiting for my mortgage relief as I am in the first 13 weeks of ESA.Have you tried a Debt Management Plan with Consumer Credit Councelling Service or any other charity bases Debt advisers? Look at their website they are very helpful.

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Only guaranteed if you get JSA(IB) (income based) otherwise you are assessed on income and capital. A significant majority of people on JSA© get full CTB paid.

 

Mortgage interest will usually be paid from week 13 of the claim, and you will need to complete and return the MI12 form.

 

From what I understnd CTB is expemtion from paying council tax, and not something that you'd receieve in the form of a payment...? Is that correct?

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Stressed that is correct if you get CTB your bill will be re-calculated and reduced.

 

The only exception to this is if you are entitled to a discount from previous years then that would be refunded.

 

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