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i have two live in tenants
Willsnarf1983
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one currently is having major credit problems and is wanted by the bailiffs and is in debt upto his eyes.
Questions, I'm pretty sure that his !!!! rating won't affect mine..am i correct?
2) Bailiffs can't touch myself but do they have to prove its my housemates or do i have to prove its mine?
Will
Questions, I'm pretty sure that his !!!! rating won't affect mine..am i correct?
2) Bailiffs can't touch myself but do they have to prove its my housemates or do i have to prove its mine?
Will
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Google is your friend:
http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-GB:official&hs=l08&q=debt+collectors+advice+bailiffs&btnG=Search&meta=cr=countryUK|countryGB
Also try and find the Dispatches programme on court appointed bailiffs, some can be quite horrendous, forcing themselves into homes if a window is open/door is opened and they put their foot in the door etc.0 -
you do not have to let bailiffs in. you will also need to be able to establish who owns what property inside the house in case they were to try and take your property.0
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I would get rid of this person QUICKLY...
What is to stop them not paying rent, stealing your property...
Especially, if they have any major problem - drug abuse, alcoholic, gambler...
Desperate times call for desperate measures. It might not happen, but I personally know of people stealing from friends and family in order to feed their habit.
It should not affect your credit rating, which is done on either an individual basis or per married couple. If your husband or wife had CCJ's, etc, this can affect your credit rating.0 -
thing is he's a nice guy just shocking with money and because of this he's in debt. Next week he should be starting a much better paid job so fingers crossed he gets himself sorted.
thanks for the replysSShhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh0
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