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Yes, CCJs are a good alternative in the current situation. My tenants stopped paying rent just before the first lockdown. I started going through the process of issuing a CCJ during lockdown using the online website. To really make the CCJ effective, I did the first CCJ against one of the tenants then the next month when they failed to pay again, a CCJ against the other tenant. This way both are prevented from getting credit etc. Although its taken longer than it should due to lockdown, my CCJ were approved by the courts in June/July, then after giving the tenants a month to pay the CCJ (which they didn't) I filed online for the bailiffs to go in and seize goods. This is now with my local bailiffs and I've been told that if there are no more national lockdowns preventing home visits, the bailiffs should be going round by the middle of October. I know this is still a slow process but at least I've eventually started to see some 'justice'. Hopefully it will give the tenants a wakeup call and me some money. If this is successful, I can raise more CCJs against them for the other months rent they have not paid. This way their credit is ruined for many years. Also, just to let you know the courts have given me a date of beginning of Nov for my eviction hearing. Fingers crossed we don't go into another lockdown before then.
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29 September 2020 09:49 AM
Agree, very ignorant .... probably because he never thought of it!!! I put a CCJ against both of my tenants for not paying their rent (started not paying before Covid) even though I offered them a 25% rent reduction during the lockdown!! Just waiting on bailiffs to go in to see what possessions can be seized. And yes, there is some satisfaction knowing they haven't got away completely not paying their rent even if I don't get anything back.
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