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Bailiff Help Now - Debt Advice UK

Get the help you need to stop bailiff action and manage your debt. Bailiff Help Now offers Free bailiff debt advice and support from qualified debt advisors. Visit us now!

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Bailiff Help Now - Debt Advice UK

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  1. https://bailiffhelpnow.co.uk/ Bailiff Help Now

  2. Introduction to Bailiff Help Now Stop Bailiffs Today! We help people with bailiff debts and other debts and write off up to 75% of all debts. We can stop bailiffs attending and threatening further action, and stop all interest and charges. Bailiffs can be intimidating and having them appear on your doorstep to seize your assets can be a stressful time – but don’t be afraid, Bailiff Help Now, is here to help. ● ● ● ● ● We Can Stop Bailiff Visits We Can Stop Bailiff Action We Can Help With Council Tax Bailiffs We Can Speak To Your Creditors And Bailiffs For You We can help You With Your Debt And Arrange A Manageable Solution

  3. Who are bailiffs? ● A bailiff is someone who enforces a money debt, fine, or repossessed goods under hire purchase or conditional sale agreement They may also carry out evictions on behalf of a landlord Bailiffs have the power to repossess property and sell possessions to pay off debts owed to a creditor They are sent by the court if payments towards a County Court Judgement are not maintained. ● ● ● They have the power to repossess your property, or take your possessions and sell them – giving the proceeds to your creditor to pay back what you owe them. The court will only send a bailiff if you fail to maintain payments towards a County Court Judgement (CCJ).

  4. When are bailiffs used? If you don't pay your creditors and your debt is taken to court, bailiffs can be directed to take possessions from your home, particularly if a County Court Judgment (CCJ) has been issued. Bailiffs can also be employed to repossess your home or carry out specific arrest warrants. Before any action is taken, bailiffs receive instruction by a warrant which specifies how much is owed. They can seize goods for: ● ● ● ● ● Council Tax arrears Child support arrears County or High Court debts National insurance VAT and tax debts If you would like bailiff help, and advice then please contact us today on 0333-577-9890

  5. Bailiff force entry? ● ● ● A bailiff can't enter your locked property without your permission. You can refuse entry by taking various measures. Bailiffs can legally enter through an unlocked back door, garage, or shed if they suspect assets to be seized are there. In some cases, bailiffs can force entry with a court order by cutting padlocks, chains, and opening doors. Generally, bailiffs cannot enter business premises unless they have visited there previously. HMRC, High Court Enforcement Officers, and Bailiffs from the County Court are exceptions and may enter business premises with a court order. ● ● ●

  6. Check for when a bailiff arrives? It is important to remember that if a bailiff presents themselves at your property, you should ensure that: ● ● ● ● Check the accuracy of the debt being chased. Ensure the correct process has been followed. Verify that the notice has been given properly. Confirm that the correct time frames have been allowed. Always take the time to ascertain whether they are certified by checking the Ministry of Justice Bailiff Register and checking the identity of the bailiff by asking to see: ● Ask to see identity proof, including an enforcement agent certificate, ID card, or badge. Ask for the identity of the firm they work for. Ask for contact details, such as an office number and email address. Ask for a comprehensive breakdown of the outstanding debt and the claimant. ● ● ●

  7. What documentation must they have with them? Bailiffs can only seize belongings when they have written authorization, such as a court warrant or creditor authorization. Written proof of the court order may not be presented, but bailiffs will typically have it with them. If you plan to pay or allow bailiffs into your home, ask to see the proof of authorization: ● ● Proof of their identity, e.g. a badge or ID Detailed paperwork or breakdown of their charges

  8. Success Stories Some of the Bailiffs we’ve stopped Bailiff Help Now has helped customers stop a wide range of Bailiffs, below is just a small selection of those we can help you with.

  9. Contact Us!! GET IN TOUCH Address : MichaelAlan Ltd, Bank Chambers, 93 Lapwing Lane, Manchester, M20 6UR Phone : 0333-577-9890 Email : hello@bailiffhelpnow.co.uk Opening Times : Monday to Friday 9am to 10pm Saturday 9am to 4pm

  10. Stop Bailiff Today https://bailiffhelpnow.co.uk/ Thankyou

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