Bailiffs busy in York

Bailiffs have been active on behalf of the York Council recently.

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In the main the Council has used the companies to collect Housing rent (771 cases), Council Tax (4769) and Non Domestic (Business) Rates (544)

Significant sums were collected by the bailiffs

£21,646.21 (Housing rent),

£183,455.11 (Council Tax),

£125,456.34 (Non Domestic Rates)

The news comes after it was revealed, by the Department for Communities and Local Government, that York is owed £5.3 million (equivalent to £63 per household) in unpaid Council Tax.

York comes well down the league table of outstanding debts although it is bettered by Harrogate (£32 per household outstanding) and Hambleton (£32). The worst in Yorkshire is Sheffield where £146 per household is owed.

NB. Around 20 tenants are evicted each year for rent arrears.

• 2009-10 – 3 Anti Social Behaviour (ASB), 20 Rent Arrears and 1 for both ASB and Rent Arrears

• 2010-11 – 9 ASB, 15 Rent Arrears and 1 for both ASB and Rent Arrears

• 2011-12 – 3 ASB, 22 Rent Arrears and 1 for both ASB and Rent Arrears

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