
Paul The Rock Ape
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This is a common scare tactic to weed potential fraudsters from those who do not have the means to pay in full. They cannot legally enter your home UNLESS YOU INVITE THEM IN; any other means used is unlawful. THEY MAY TRY TO TRICK YOU INTO INVITING THEM IN; whatever they say or do - even if they say they are ill (this happened to a neighbour) DO NOT ALLOW THEM IN.
If you cannot afford to pay this amount immediately, bailiffs will accept an offer of payment in installments - unless you have already defaulted on payment terms. If you have a number to call, do so and make your offer. Don't allow the bailiff to set the amount - they will choose an amount that suits them, not you: choose an amount you can comfortably afford to pay and put it in writing.
Give the bailiff one copy (only if physically present), send another to the bailiff's company, a third to the court judgement was issued at (not really neccessary, but it establishes that an offer of payment was made, should things turn nasty) and keep a copy for yourself - dated and witnessed by a third party (not a friend or family member).
Above all, you must meet the payments you have agreed upon.
I know how you're feeling - the same thing happened to me, thanks to my ex-girlfriend, but don't allow it to stress you out. If you need more information about your rights, use the link below.
Good luck. |
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Henry.yoyoyo
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If i where in your shoes id get all my things out of the house and put them at a mates place! (they cannot take what they cannot see!) |
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OriginalBubble
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First of all dont let him in the house! The baliffs have no right to enter your property unless you let them in, make sure no windows etc are open either, cos they are allowed to climb in |
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NICK K
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Can you not contact the baliff company and organise a repayment scheme most of them will be happy to help, also they can not obtain accsess to your property unless the have a warrant from the county court, but its easier to just phone them and organise a repayment plan. |
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The Alchemist
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Maria,
when the bailiffs arrive, don't let them in. They are NOT allowed to break in. Telephone the Police and advise them of the situation and they will be on hand if things turn ugly.
You need to go to the Citizens Advice Bureau. They will help you with everything. You need to ring them and make an appointment, do it NOW do it TODAY. Help is at hand. Don't be frightened everything is going to be OK. Just go to the CAB hunny.
Marcus X |
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honey-B-gone!
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I agree with caroline on this one....
Try and stop the bailiffs coming in the first place.
Best act quick, cos if they do manage to take your stuff you only get a fraction of it's worth. It's all auctioned off and there could be hidden charges to pay (auction costs / transport / storage)
Plus you'll have it on your credit history for ages too.
it's a nightmare.
Good luck |
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chewystuff
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Contact City Management Corporation Limited
47 Butt Road
Colchester
Essex
CO3 3BZ
Tel 01206 762366
fax 01206 763640
They saved our bacon 7years ago, I hope the numbers are current if there is a way out they will find it. No time to waste. Good luck, been there. |
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lily_evie
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Try and sell as many things as you can in your house take things to Cash Converters and they will do it there and then.
Pawn jewellery in. Not a nice thought but sure you can buy it back when you get sorted?
Try not to worry - hopefully in a weeks time this will all be over with xx |
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caroline1409f1
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Get off here and start doing something about it... Have you got stuff you can sell to raise the money? Could you get a loan or borrow from friends? How about ringing who ever you owe the money to and trying to make an agreement to pay off a little money at a time of what you owe? You need to be proactive on this. |
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idler22
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Sell any possessions that you do not require urgently. Get a loan from a family member(s).
Remember bailiffs cannot take any possessions that you need to earn your living. |
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Butt
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Put your self on eBay for a full days usage.But don't say for what an
what not.Money for old rope. |
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Tiffany R
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get a loan from the bank. |
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