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RE: Well OT : Post Office
- To: <ukha_d@xxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: Well OT : Post Office
- From: "Doogie Brodie" <doogiebrodie@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 16:11:22 +0100
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> Unfortunately ours did ... but thankfully we managed t get
> to him before he
> forcibly gained entry. However given that it was he wh had
> already been
> round t drop in the letter originally then he was kind
> enough (once we'd
> explained that Mr. Copeland had left at least two years
> earlier) t tell us
> exactly how he would have gained entry and therefore where
> the weak/easiest
> entry points were in our house.
>From debthelpuk.co.uk
"
The Bailiff cannot force entry into a domestic property. The bailiff can
walk through an open door, climb over a garden wall, enter through an
unlocked door or climb through an open window.
The Bailiff can force entry and seize goods if a debtor defaults on a
Walking Possession Agreement.A Walking Possession Agreement can only be
made
after peaceful entry.
Walking Possession Agreement
This is an agreement signed by the debtor which allows the goods t remain
with the debtor as long as they keep to a payment arrangement. However if
the debtor defaults on a payment arrangement the bailiff can return, force
entry, and seize the goods. "
Doogie
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