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Worth paying for bailiffs?
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Superblackbird
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I have won a County court case against a sole trader with a small industrial unit. He has not paid what he owes though, so I think my only option is to pay to send the Bailiffs. I don't have his home address only his unit's. I don't think there is anything of value at his unit, apart from his tools which I don't suppose they would seize? Can they find his home address and seize goods from there? It seems to me, all the way through this procedure, the law has been on the defendants side, and if he doesn't have to pay when the court finds against him - what is the point of bothering?
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
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Why was this person given credit?
I run a hosting business where anyone signing up agrees to pay a monthly fee and accepts our TOS, if they dont pay they get suspended and then terminated after several invoice reminders, once they get terminated they will get a LBA, if not then we can use small claims to recover whats owed.
Only once in 1 years we have ended up going through small claims and then even had an issued CCJ against the ex client. 2 days before we were going to call in bailiffs they paid at their local court, which was well over their owed hosting fees, but we only took this route as the ex client become abusive and threatened to DDOS our servers because we terminated his account.0 -
I think you should call your company solicitor and ask them.
This is a forum for polite people to ask for advice.Be happy...;)0 -
Superblackbird wrote: »I have won a County court case against a sole trader with a small industrial unit. He has not paid what he owes though, so I think my only option is to pay to send the Bailiffs. I don't have his home address only his unit's. I don't think there is anything of value at his unit, apart from his tools which I don't suppose they would seize? Can they find his home address and seize goods from there? It seems to me, all the way through this procedure, the law has been on the defendants side, and if he doesn't have to pay when the court finds against him - what is the point of bothering?
Thanks in advance for any advice.:footie:Regular savers earn 6% interest (HSBC, First Direct, M&S)
Loans cost 2.9% per year (Nationwide) = FREE money.
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spacey2012 wrote: »I think you should call your company solicitor and ask them.
This is a forum for polite people to ask for advice.
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spacey2012 wrote: »I think you should call your company solicitor and ask them.
This is a forum for polite people to ask for advice.0 -
Perhaps consider a Third Party Debt Order if you have bank account details. Or a Charging Order if the debtor owns property.
Obtaining a CCJ is the easy part - enforcing it is often the difficult bit.
Bw"If you can bear to hear the truth you've spoken
Twisted by knaves to make a trap for fools"
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