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I am having serious problems with Stirling Park


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We (my partner and I) worked for a family and we lived in their house. The contract we had was to live there but NOT as tenants. We had to pay phone and broadband bills – that’s all.

When we moved out our ex-landlord sent a letter to the council saying we were responsible for paying the council tax for all the time we lived there. We knew nothing about it until we got the letter from Stirling Park . They told us we had to pay £700 – it now comes to £850.

We went to CAB and they sent a letter to the council explaining that we weren’t the people responsible for paying the council tax but it didn’t help. The council still want us to pay. We tried to contact Stirling Park but have not heard anything.

Can anyone tell us if they are right? What can we do? What will happen if we don’t pay Stirling Park?”

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Hello and Welcome, justka.

 

I've moved this thread to the appropriate Forum, you should get some help shortly.

 

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Did you have a formal tenancy agreement? If so does it clearly state which bills you are responsible for.

If it was just a verbal agreement, the onus falls on the occupier of the property at that time, (unless it a multi-occupancy property in which case landlord would be liable)

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We (my partner and I) worked for a family and we lived in their house. Was this their residence or a house/cottage elsewhere. The contract we had was to live there but NOT as tenants. We had to pay phone and broadband bills – that’s all.

When we moved out our ex-landlord sent a letter to the council saying we were responsible for paying the council tax for all the time we lived there. We knew nothing about it until we got the letter from Stirling Park the landlord - from memory Stirling Park are Debt Collectors/Sherriffs officers. They told us we had to pay £700 – it now comes to £850.

We went to CAB and they sent a letter to the council explaining that we weren’t the people responsible for paying the council tax but it didn’t help. The council still want us to pay. We tried to contact Stirling Park but have not heard anything.

Can anyone tell us if they are right? What can we do? What will happen if we don’t pay Stirling Park?”

 

I assume this is for Scotland which is different to us south of the Border.

 

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we don't have "tenancy agreement" but "statement of employment particulars" and there is written-

"...you occupy accommodation only as service occupants and not as tenants."

" You shall be responsible for the payment of telephone and internet broadband bills."

there are nothing about council tax also there are nothing about electricity and gas bills which we paid.

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we don't have "tenancy agreement" but "statement of employment particulars" and there is written-

"...you occupy accommodation only as service occupants and not as tenants." - I would suspect this is to protect themselves as it is more awkward to evict a tenant as opposed to an employee. normally you would still be responsible for your own CT

" You shall be responsible for the payment of telephone and internet broadband bills."

there are nothing about council tax also there are nothing about electricity and gas bills which we paid.

 

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Hi, justka.

 

I take it you are in Scotland, I've moved this thread to the Scotland Forum, I'll see if I can get you some help.

 

Can you confirm Stirling Park are the Landlords and not Sheriff Officers trying to recover these monies.

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We knew nothing about it until we got the letter from Stirling Park the landlord.

 

Do you know for sure they are the Landlord ?

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Hi maroondevo5

 

Yes,I was in Council ask why they want money from us if we pay council tax (I mean our new house) and they said it is because our last place where we lived and they read me a mail from the landlord.

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hi bluedogx

Thank you,it was very helpfull.

I find their:

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"When are residents not liable?"

 

-dwellings which are not the owner's main home, but which are the main home of someone whom the owner employs in domestic service!

If you live in one of these dwellings, where the owner is liable, you will not be liable for payment of the council tax.

 

 

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but the point is Council don't want speak with us.They said we need to talk with Stirling Park and Stirling Park said-we need to talk with council.For me it is nonsense.

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I was twice in cab and they sent letter to the council.

The cab informed in that letter we are not liable for paying those tax.Council contacted with ex-landlord and they said-they do not occupied the property since....so council still want the money from us.

Cab said they can not help us and they gave us Lawyers list in our area but any of those lawers can help us.

 

All the time they(landlords) paid council tax.

 

What do you mean "Have you been served with a charge for payment?"

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This is from the link in a previous post

 

What if I disagree with the council's assumption on who is liable?

 

"You should be able to reach an agreement by phoning your council directly. If not you should write to the council explaining what you object to and why. The council will have two months to provide an answer. If you still disagree with the council, or if it has not acted within the two month period, you will be able to appeal to a valuation appeal committee."

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just for clarity - how have you and cab made contact? have you written to the council and stirling park?

 

Can you say what council area this is please? if you do not feel comfy saying in open forum then please send me a private message with the area and we can try and find someone that you can contact in that area.

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yes,we wrote to the council and stirling park,

the area is edinburgh,

we don't be charge for payment yet

I will try contact with council again if it doesn't help I will contact with a valuation appeal committee

thank you for all help

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Mike Peterson is head of revenues, maybe an email to him will help, keep it simple and to the point explaining your only contacting him as the council front staff are not being helpful his email should be [email protected]

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