Bailiffs
Many people throughout the united kingdom are worried about visits from bailiffs, they do not understand there rights when they are confronted with bailiffs, here we will give a brief overlay of your rights and the rights of the bailiffs.
You may think that a bailiff can just come in your house forcefully in order to take goods to sell on in an auction but this is not true, a true bailiff is a person that has been hired by a solicitor in order to receive goods from you in a none aggressive manner, in order to even enter the house they must go to court in order to get permission, once they have got this they still cannot forcefully enter your house, they may enter the house if the doors or widows are open and entering will not damage any of the items within the house, they may also force there way past you if the door is open and you are in the way.
Once inside they may take none essential goods in order to pay off debts on behalf our the creditors, if they cannot gain none forceful entry to your house they may go back to court in order to be granted access through forceful means, if this is granted they will have police officers with them, they are not to help in the process of the receiving of items they are there to protect the safety of the bailiffs and yourself.
Some bailiffs may offer the chance for you to still have the item but not own the item until you have repaid the money owed to the creditors, if you feel that you have been done wrongfully by the bailiff company you may complain.
Neil Parnham - Webmaster
CRG Insolvency
http://www.crginsolvency.co.uk
