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No money to pay creditors - letter
to take you to court to repay a debt. For most debts, the time limit is 6 years. The time limit restarts if you write to your creditor or make a payment. If it’s a joint debt, this includes if the other
Check if you can complain about mis-sold PPI
have a debt management plan (DMP) You might have a DMP if you pay the same amount every month towards debts like credit cards, loans or store cards. If the PPI company is a creditor in your DMP, you
Information your debt management plan provider must give you
Information your debt management plan provider must give you This advice applies to England. See advice for See advice for Northern Ireland, See advice for Scotland, See advice for Wales Debt
Template letters to creditors
creditors - letter No money to pay creditors - joint letter Offer to non-priority creditor - letter Offer to non-priority creditor - joint letter Request to write off a debt - letter Request to write off
Stopping bailiffs taking your vehicle
agents’) could clamp or remove your vehicle if they’re collecting a debt you haven’t paid. It’s usually the first thing they’ll look for because they can take it while you’re not home. When bailiffs
Paying a court fine
, but normally only if the court thinks you’re deliberately not paying. Court fines are a priority debt. This means you need to pay them before debts like credit cards. If you have more than one debt, you
Negotiating with your water company to pay back what you owe
some of your goods. Read this page to find out how to come to an arrangement with your water company if you’re in debt. Speak to your water company as soon as you can Speak to your water company as soon
Bailiffs
Bailiffs Stopping bailiffs Dealing with a letter saying bailiffs will visit Stopping bailiffs at your door Stopping bailiffs if you don't owe the debt Negotiating your debt with bailiffs What
How bailiffs should treat you if you're vulnerable
circumstances. For example becoming unemployed, being a victim of crime, or having someone close to you die. Tell the bailiffs if you’re a carer, relative or friend acting for someone vulnerable who has a debt
Making a controlled goods agreement
agents’) will make a list called an ‘inventory’ of anything that belongs to you they could take to sell and pay off your debt. This is called ‘taking control’ of your belongings. The bailiff