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I have an agreement with the bailiffs to pay back my Council Tax arrears at a rate of £200 per month.

They have a WPA to this effect, although no specific goods have been stated on the agreement.

I have now reached an agreement with the council that I will send them the £200 pm direct instead of dealing with the bailiffs.

I have told the bailiffs of this agreement with the Council.

They are not happy and are now threatening to come round and seize goods, because they say I have not kept to the agreement.

Advice please.

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The council should notify the bailiffs that they have taken control of the debt in house and that they no longer require their services. I would contact the council to make sure they inform the bailiffs of this.

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