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Posted By: Mark Citizens Advice Centres - 10th Mar 2008 10:26am
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Just a Lazy link to there website.
All you do is put your postcode in and search for a one near to
you.

Main Site Click Me

Search for local Branch

* When you get your results click on "Other Bureau locations"
And you will / should see more in your area.

Posted By: alfietuppa Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 5:56pm
is there any one who can give me some advice on bailiffs as there are going to remove my goods for my daughters bill any one got any advise if they can do this as it is my house and my stuff not my daughters
Posted By: Softy_Southerner Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 6:25pm
Send Wench a PM, she's your best bet I reckon
I can't see she's online just now so may not get straight back to you.
Good Luck
Posted By: alfietuppa Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 6:53pm
thanks for getting back to me bailiffs sed they are coming 6 am in the morning i realy dony no wat to do
Posted By: RUDEBOX Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 7:00pm
Dont let them in. Dont sign nothing + ring CAB ASAP 0844 477 2121. Good luck. Make sure all windows+ doors are shut too.
Posted By: MrHouston Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 7:11pm
Is this their first visit or second?

If it is their first visit, do not let them in and they can't do anything.

If you have already let them in on their first visit, they are permitted to enter your property - obviously not forced so lock all windows and doors
Posted By: alfietuppa Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 7:16pm
my daughter had 1 letter hand posted through my letter box today no one knocked on door and got a letter in may but she was not living with me she is not working when i phone bailiff up he was such a bully very nasty i told him i was going the cab advice tomorrow and he sed he will be here 6am in morning
Posted By: bert1 Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 7:22pm
Have a look here, may help.

http://www.insolvencyhelpline.co.uk/debt_basics/bailiff-guide.php
Posted By: Wench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 8:17pm
Alfie - Rudebox has not long sent me a text about this. Unfortunately, you're over your PM limit. Send me a PM so that I can try and help you out if you want.

Jac
Posted By: Wench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 9:18pm
PM sent Alfie. It's a bit long but I've tried to word it as simply as I can mate.
Posted By: alfietuppa Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 9:21pm
sorry i dont understand
Posted By: Wench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 9:25pm
I've sent you a reply to the PM - it should be in your inbox.
Posted By: Wench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 9:27pm
Or do you mean you don't understand the answer?
Posted By: alfietuppa Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 9:42pm
i carnt get your messages
Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 9:44pm
Originally Posted by alfietuppa
i carnt get your messages


pms top of the page my stuff mate!
Posted By: Wench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 9:53pm
OK, just send me another message. Doesn't matter what it is. Once I've got that, I'll copy and paste the message.
Posted By: alfietuppa Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 10:03pm
hi
Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 27th Jul 2010 10:23pm
Originally Posted by TRANCENTRAL
Originally Posted by alfietuppa
i carnt get your messages


pms top of the page my stuff mate!


sorted yet mate? smile
Posted By: Bench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 5th Jul 2011 7:10pm
Originally Posted by alfietuppa
is there any one who can give me some advice on bailiffs as there are going to remove my goods for my daughters bill any one got any advise if they can do this as it is my house and my stuff not my daughters


Be careful of any advice you obtain from the CAB in regards to Debt & Bailiffs, as some advice you may receive could put you in a worse situation.

For example not fully advising you on what the bailiffs can and cannot do.

If you need any further help, give me a PM smile
Posted By: diggingdeeper Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 5th Jul 2011 7:15pm
How old is your daughter, if she is over 18 they definitely can't touch your property. I'm not sure on the answer if she is under 18.

Are you sure you never signed anything as a guarantor?
Posted By: Bench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 5th Jul 2011 7:27pm
Originally Posted by MrHouston
Is this their first visit or second?

If it is their first visit, do not let them in and they can't do anything.


This isn't entirely true. They can still lawfully Levy on items outside the household. If it is the First visit. The Bailiff will simply be looking to Levy items inside and outside the household, and not take anything. You will be asked to sign a walking possession order, allowing them legal access to enter your home a 2nd time without your permission (and use a locksmith if needed)

If you do not open the door to the first visit, they again, will simply levy on items outside, and because you have not signed the walking possession, your bailiff fee's will increase a large amount.

On Priority debt, such as council tax, child support, road tax's, your debt file may be returned to the client who sent your details to the bailiff, and you could be liable to further action, for example Deduction from earnings or even a prison sentence in some cases.

Originally Posted by MrHouston
If you have already let them in on their first visit, they are permitted to enter your property - obviously not forced so lock all windows and doors


Again, if you have signed the walking possession on the first visit, they can legally use a locksmith to enter your property and remove all goods on the original Levy. Bailiffs tend to get police to be in attendance while they remove products.

They can't break into your house if you have no walking possession signed, they can only use openings that they find on your house, for example an open back door, window or sky light.

If goods have been Levied on outside, they can remove them if you refuse them in. However, if these items do not cover the amount of your debt, and bailiff fees, then you're leaving yourself open to further action
Posted By: TheDr Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 5th Jul 2011 8:17pm
This thread is almost a year old, however, couple of points:

Bailiffs have set hours they can operate and enter your home, 6am is outside those hours.

Bailiffs will claim that if you open the door to them they can legally enter, push the door open or stick their foot in it. Again this is untrue, no matter how many times they claim it is.

There are fixed maximum fees that bailiffs can charge per visit, these are much (much) lower than you would think, and a LOT less than they will try to charge you.

The debt belongs to the person, not the property and not their relatives. If she doesn't live there you tell them to leave, forcibly if required.

Police ARE NOT there to assist the bailiff and can be reported if they do, their ONLY reason for being there is to prevent a breach of the peace.
Posted By: TheDr Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 5th Jul 2011 8:20pm
Originally Posted by diggingdeeper
How old is your daughter, if she is over 18 they definitely can't touch your property. I'm not sure on the answer if she is under 18.

Are you sure you never signed anything as a guarantor?


Under 18's cannot legally enter into any contract in their own right (without a court authorising it) so any debts from an under 18 are invalid and unlawful from inception, even if they have now reached 18 or over.
Posted By: Bench Re: Citizens Advice Centres - 5th Jul 2011 8:26pm
Originally Posted by TheDr
This thread is almost a year old,


How i failed to see that i dont know blush
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