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can debt collects enter my flat when I refuse them entery
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.So far as I know, warrants apply to criminal matters. Debt is a civil matter.
Debt collectors (as opposed to bailiffs) have no legal status under the law, and you can deny them access. If there is a County Court Judgement (CCJ) for the debt then the creditor can - with Court authority - instruct a bailiff to come if the terms of the CCJ are not complied with. Bailiffs dealing with civil matters are not allowed to enter a property by force on their first visit, but can enter if they can get in through an open or unlocked door or window.
Debt collectors (as opposed to bailiffs) have no legal status under the law, and you can deny them access. If there is a County Court Judgement (CCJ) for the debt then the creditor can - with Court authority - instruct a bailiff to come if the terms of the CCJ are not complied with. Bailiffs dealing with civil matters are not allowed to enter a property by force on their first visit, but can enter if they can get in through an open or unlocked door or window.