Hi all,
New here and just hoping to find out some advice about a recent letter through my door from a Jacobs debt service
It's nothing to do with myself it's for my brother and his now ex partner for council tax payments,
Is was hand posted in an open envelope it is in both there names but has my address, the letter states the address which the debt is for
My brother has not lived here for gone 5 years now and his partner has never lived at this property
The letter states that bayliffs and removal officers will attend in 24hours between 7am-5pm or to ring a number to get it resolved
Where do i stand with this as it has nothing to do with me or this the household I live in
Any advice welcomed
Thanks
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Council tax bailiff letter
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Re: Council tax bailiff letter
One is for £700-odd the other is for £900-odd
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Re: Council tax bailiff letter
It will come to nothing. When the bailiff turns up, starts recording everything on video, and show the bailiff some photo ID and the bailiff will leave you alone.
Do not give your brothers address, never admit he is your brother. Just ask the bailiff to quietly leave. If he does not, carry on recording and ask anyone to call police on 999 reporting a robbery in progress. Keep recording.
Do not give your brothers address, never admit he is your brother. Just ask the bailiff to quietly leave. If he does not, carry on recording and ask anyone to call police on 999 reporting a robbery in progress. Keep recording.
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