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We have let our friend stay here on the couch for a few weeks.

He has somehow been traced by chandlers enforcement agents.

 

He has called them and offered payment and explained situation but they were quite aggressive and said they would break in etc etc and list down what he owns and take it away and also that we would have to prove that whats in the house doesn't belong to him!

 

Firstly how can we do this?

I dont keep receipts etc for all our stuff tv etc?

Also what can he do?

 

They are refusing any offer of arrangement.

They didn't even give him a chance to say how much he can offer.

Original debt £552. With the fees it is over £800!

 

Our friend was going to offer £50 a month for now until he is back on his feet.

 

Where do we stand ?

He is thinking he will go to court and explain to the judge his situation and that they refused any offer (is this a good idea?)

 

The letter gives a court date for next tuesday.

 

Sorry for being so long winded!

Just want to get it sorted!

Thank you

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Hi

 

 

Where do we stand ? He is thinking he will go to court and explain to the judge his situation and that they refused any offer (is this a good idea?) The letter gives a court date for next tuesday.

 

Thank you

 

In most cases, Chandlers enforce council tax arrears and unpaid road traffic debts (Penalty Charge Notices). Accordingly, they cannot.....and must not.....make a threat of breaking into the property. There is no provision for 'forced entry' for these debts.

 

I am very confused by your comment that 'the letter gives a court date for next Tuesday'. Can you provide more details on this point please.

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