Who is a Bailiff?
A bailiff is a person has the legal powers toward debt recovery Bolton of certain kinds of debts. They include things such as council tax and
business rates parking penalties county court judgements (CCJs) high court
judgements magistrates' court fines and compensation orders child support maintenance
income tax, national insurance and VAT, and business rent. . A bailiff can be appointed by a court or by a
private firm. They may also be referred to as enforcement agents, which is the
term they go by in any paperwork you receive from them.
For example; Recovering Rent Arrears on Commercial Properties:-
A landlord may involve a
Bailiff to recover dues associated to a rental property according to the terms
mentioned in the rental lease. The Bailiff is however only allowed to enter the
property if the debtor
allows them to, between sunrise and sunset, with a certificate confirming they are certified
enforcement agents. The bailiff is not allowed to
force entry into the premises, and nor
is he allowed to enter the premises through anything except a door .
He can only however
use force once inside. A bailiff has the authority to seize goods for the
purpose of debt recovery Bolton. The debtors should pay
their debts if they accept that it is due. The
amount of additional charges incurred will depend on the amount of debt owed
and number of visits made by the bailiff.
For more information
regarding Debt Recovery Bolton you are more than welcome
to get in touch with the experts at
Adamsons Law by phone on 01204 221111
or email enquiries@adamsonslaw.co.uk.
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