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 A bailiff forced his way into my property injuring my partner. The debt is a previous tenant's
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Stephen.1
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Posted - 18 May 2012 :  12:52:31  Show Profile  Visit Stephen.1's Homepage  Reply with Quote
A bailiff forced his way into my property this morning and injured my partner in the process. The debt is not mine, but the previous tenant's, so he would like to know where he stands if they come back.

Viki.W
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Posted - 18 May 2012 :  13:16:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Sounds awful. I suggest he takes legal advice or visits the CAB asap.



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Kelly O
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Posted - 18 May 2012 :  13:54:42  Show Profile  Visit Kelly O's Homepage  Reply with Quote
Hi Stephen and welcome to the forum

Bailiff's have a code of conduct, part of this is that if the debtor is not present they must leave to premises.

Have a look here http://www.bailiffadviceonline.co.uk/index.htm you can find some useful template letters if you wish to make a complaint

Let us know how you get on

Kelly Osadare CertDR
www.melaniegiles.co.uk

If you would like any help or advice on any aspect of your debts do not hesitate to contact me.Debt Advisory Manager for Melanie Giles www.melaniegiles.co.uk
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