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Carol Anne | 12:25 Mon 26th Jun 2006 | Business & Finance
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Does anyone know for sure what the rights of these people are to enter your home with a warrant. Can they break down the door and enter, whether or not you are at home? Baillifs cannot do this if they have not previously been in the property. I have heard that these people rights way and above Baillifs in this respect?
A definate answer (if anyone knows it), rather than speculation would be extremly helpful here. Thank-you
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no they can't come into your home unless you invite them in. This is from experience, i was at a friends home when they knocked on his door, they told him that according to their records he did not have a ltv license and they wanted to come in and check if he had a tv, he refused to let them and although they tried to bully him into it he stood his ground and they eventually went away.
You will get loads of information on this site

http://www.tvlicensing.biz/
This leaflet states they can only come into your home IF they have a warrant.

http://www.tvlicensing.biz/leaflets/pdf/tv_lic ence_guide.pdf

Lots of useful advice on there. Also found this:

V licence inspectors: as a last resort, they can get a warrant giving them the power to enter and search your home, if they reasonably suspect that you own a TV and have not got a licence, or have a black and white licence for a colour TV. The warrant lasts for a month and allows the TV licence inspectors to enter at a reasonable time. However, they are not allowed to use force to get in
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Thanks folks. It was the use of force bit that concerned me.
Ethel says "The warrant lasts for a month"

And can only be used for one search.

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