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Maz
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United Kingdom
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Posted - 25 November 2008 :  15:42:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi, I have got a Liability Order re an amount of Council Tax that wasn't paid on an investment property we sold in June. We went BR on 1st September and I included the amount on my SOA, can the baliiffs call or are we protected under the BR. Thanks

harbourmaster
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Posted - 25 November 2008 :  17:35:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
As far as I am aware this amount will have been included in your BR. I have had a similar problem whereas I told the council about our BR, they still took me to court and got a liability order addressed to our new address... I went to see them on Friday and ......believe it or not......... I got an apology in person from the head of the department AND a letter the next day....
I am sure an expert will correct me if I am wrong..

Edited by - harbourmaster on 25 November 2008 17:36:03
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JulianDonnelly
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Posted - 04 December 2008 :  14:07:08  Show Profile  Visit JulianDonnelly's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Maz,

I agree with Harbourmaster here. If the council tax arrears were on your residential property which you were staying in, then they wouldn't have been written off and re-scheduled over a longer period. Perhaps Zoe can shed some more light on this.

Julian Donnelly
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