If you have received a letter, text, email or visit for someone who no longer lives at your address, please let us know so we can change our records and stop action from proceeding at your property.
So we can ensure our client is able to remove your details from their records, please submit evidence that you are the new occupier.
Documentation could be a current Council Tax bill in your name, a tenancy agreement, mortgage statement or 2 recent utility bills (dated in the last 3 months).
We can then update the details and you will receive no further correspondence from us.
Get in touch
Please get in touch to let us know that you’re the new occupier.
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