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    ask a m8 if u can borrow the money

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    Originally posted by Withcheese@10 April 2004 - 11:17
    It back-fired on him though as it transpired that most of the people he had rented from had been, in fact, students. Actually that has cheered me up a little.
    Its common.You get a lot of it man.Around here every tom dick n....buy run-down properties,knock em up to cheap flats for students,unemploy'd.Guaranteed payment from the dss

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    Hi Withcheese Remember ole blunt from over at DirtStation5?

    I'm right with you on the Council Tax issue - it's way out of control, even with the so called Government Cap it goes up year on year and we never seem to get anything more for our money, except maybe more speed cameras

    If they didn't let that little old lady off her council tax, they sure as shit won't take pity on you and she was only on a state pension of £77 a week. John Prescott gave her a personal dressing-down, but I doubt he'll want to speak to you - they'll just throw the book at you cause you're not likely to tug the heart-strings of the voting public...unless you're actually a 4' tall 97 year-old female that wears home-made clothes?

    Hey, you can be anything you want to be on the internet....

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    Hiya blunt, I do remeber you from my brief visit to es%

    I've just got to hope that because I'm willing to pay, but not straight away, they don't start court proceedings. Doing so doesn't make much sense to me, they've waited 6 years before chasing down 60 quid what's a couple more months...?

    Mind you, the council does work in its own mysterious way...

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    Originally posted by Withcheese@10 April 2004 - 10:23
    Just received a letter from the council demanding that I pay them 60 quid straight away or risk facing court proceedings. What fun!

    The bill dates back to six years ago when I lived with my "friend" Karl. I paid my half of the bill but he, even though he was working, never paid a penny of it. So now lucky me gets to pay it, I know from my experience as a volunteer that I am liable for Karl's half of the bill even though I paid my side of the bill.

    I'll pay it as I have no choice, hopefully they'll be willing to accept payment in installments...but really did they need to send it for Easter weekend, way to ryuin my whole weekend.

    Cheers PCC.
    Is this the 1st time in 6 years they have mentioned it?

    I merely ask as a Lands Tribunal Decision in the 1990's stated that the Billing Authority had to demand its money within a reasonable time.

    The Lands Tribunal was about NNDR (National Non Domestic Rates), however i'm pretty sure it applies to Council Tax too.

    In addition, if you can prove you paid your half, they have to pursue the other party before they can enforce the Joint Liability....so tell them where he is

    An It Harm None, Do What You Will

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    Originally posted by Rat Faced+10 April 2004 - 11:34--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Rat Faced @ 10 April 2004 - 11:34)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-Withcheese@10 April 2004 - 10:23
    Just received a letter from the council demanding that I pay them 60 quid straight away or risk facing court proceedings.&nbsp; What fun&#33;

    The bill dates back to six years ago when I lived with my "friend" Karl.&nbsp; I paid my half of the bill but he, even though he was working, never paid a penny of it.&nbsp; So now lucky me gets to pay it, I know from my experience as a volunteer that I am liable for Karl&#39;s half of the bill even though I paid my side of the bill.

    I&#39;ll pay it as I have no choice, hopefully they&#39;ll be willing to accept payment in installments...but really did they need to send it for Easter weekend, way to ryuin my whole weekend.

    Cheers PCC.
    Is this the 1st time in 6 years they have mentioned it?

    I merely ask as a Lands Tribunal Decision in the 1990&#39;s stated that the Billing Authority had to demand its money within a reasonable time.

    The Lands Tribunal was about NNDR (National Non Domestic Rates), however i&#39;m pretty sure it applies to Council Tax too.

    In addition, if you can prove you paid your half, they have to pursue the other party before they can enforce the Joint Liability....so tell them where he is [/b][/quote]
    Kool, I&#39;ll look into it. I have the benefit of working for the youth enquiry service so hopefully I might be able to get some advice from my own organization as well.

    (Even though I am technically too old to go there... )

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