Irrelevant. It's where he lives, so the HCEO have the right to enter.
Which possessions are you referring to? They couldn't know what possessions he owned until entering the house to check. That was the whole point of going in.
No they didn't.
They rely on the law to get results. It works. Moral of the story: pay your bloody bills and don't be a ****** about it.
Of course they know they are not the lad's possessions, it's he parents house - his parent's possessions.
And like already stated in the past, not everyone ends up in debt for the hell of it (although this lad did). So get out from behind your Daily Mail.
Relying on the law to get results - loooool.
Bully people and lie about what they've done most likely.
No - I haven't. Don't need to...![]()
I'm not claiming anything about the programme - just the profession in general. Dodge Viper turbo. Or something.
Never understood this program, there are cases where the real owners turn up after being called and have to provide evidence or the bailiffs will start removing belongings.
Surely it's the bailiffs responsibility to prove who the goods belong to before removing them espeically when they know the person their chasing doesn't own the property? Make's no sense.
Surely it's the bailiffs responsibility to prove who the goods belong to before removing them espeically when they know the person their chasing doesn't own the property? Make's no sense.
They always threaten to take your stuff away to get results. If you stand your ground over not having the money to pay they eventually leave with a payment plan. They don't want the hassle of selling your stuff at auction anyway.
depends what it is, if it is vehicles worth £XX,XXX that easily cover more than the debt or in the case of a jewelers a few rings worth £XXXX they can put in their pocket then much less drama
what they probably don't want is to have to carry out, catalog and look after multiple good with a value in the hundreds each: TVs, laptops, furniture etc..etc... especially if they know full well that they're not really the debtors anyway and someone is going to come back to claim them