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Baliff right of entry
My husband has a council tax debt, do I have to let the baliff into our house. Although we share the property I have my own financial arrangements and we each pay seperate bills
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Further to the advice by Miss Zippy, bailiffs can also be operating under a distress warrant.
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Some companies are better than others, but totally ignoring them isnt necessarily the best idea. If they get no joy at all, it will be sent back to the council and the next option is action for committal to prison, which will include all of the bailiff costs and extra court costs as well. It;s also more difficult to come to a payment arrangement at this stage.
If you can agree a payment plan with the bailiff, make sure you stick to it as failed payments make it a nightmare. Yes, once they have been in, they can get in again by whatever method. A lot of CABs will advise you to not open the door, but it's not solving the problem, just putting it off.
If you contact the council and suggest an Attachment of Earnings Order they may be willing to recall it from the bailiffs. This will mean a % amount is deducted directly from your wages which may not sound great, but at least it is sorted.
Sorry to waffle, but Council Tax is one of my old jobs!
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