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CSA Bailiffs for Arrears question

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leejamie82 | 14:35 Fri 03rd Apr 2009 | Personal Finance
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Hi ,

I have bailiffs chasing a liabilty order for a large arrears payable to CSA, which I am disputing (they ignored my original dispute and carried on with court action). They have called at the house twice while we were out and left 2 letters. The second stating they are returning at some point with a locksmith to take goods.

Firstly, my understanding is they cannot enter the house unless they have been in previously, with just a liability order. Is this true?

Secondly, my house is fully furnished so the only things belonging to my partner and I are my daughters things , and clothes. Even the TV is the landladys. There is nothing even remotely of any value, certainly not �6700 which is what they are trying to claim!

What should I do about this? Any advice appreciated thanks
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It seems the CSA have rejected your dispute and are pressing ahead.
So have you no prospect of paying these arrears? Do you have other debts? Maybe you need to go bankrupt or take out an IVA. You need to see the CAB for advice about the debts and also about the CSA appeal..
If what you say is true, and the items in your home are mainly included as part of the rental, you should have an inventory from when you moved in?

If i were you, i would get a copy made of the official inventory and keep it by the door. If they turn up again, you can shove the copy out through the letter box (dont open the door), and show them that the contents are not yours and will therefore not help them reclaim their money, and that it will be in their interests to work with you to find a solution with a payment plan.
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Thanks for that I hadnt thought of that. We didn't have an inventory when we moved in, but I'm sure the landlady will be able to prepare one for us. Am i right in saying that the threat of coming with a locksmith is rubbish, as they have not yet entered the house?

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