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Bailiffs
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My parents who are pensioners have received letters from a bailiff firm for my brother who does not live with them none of the family have any contact with him so dont know his address my parents wrote to the bailiffs stating he did not live there and giving last address they had for him and his mobile phone number they also said (on advice from legal helpline) that any further letters would be classed as harassment they sent it recorded delivery and the bailiffs did receive it , despite this they received another letter saying that they will be calling at anytime from now onwards to remove goods. My parents are now in a terrible state worried sick and affraid of answering the door I am thinking that they should go and see a solicitor as soon as poss but does anyone have any advice on what to do if they turn up in the meantime any help would be greatly appreciated
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The bailiffs have to prove to the police that the person who owes the money lives at the address they have for them,your parents can obviously prove he doesn't so the police would not allow them access to the house. They have the law on their side in this so tell them to try not to worry. It should be easily sorted out once the CAB get involved.
They can only come in the house "peacefully" invited or walk through an unlocked door or window. so keep them locked. they will say anything to get into the house you can speak to them through an upstairs window. once they have been in they can forcibly regain entry. iff they turn up and refuse to leave call the police.Hope that helps