, which has been published by the Ministry of Justice, outlines that goods can still be seized during the pandemic.
They also need to assess the risks of going into the property they're visiting and work out a way to make the visit in the most socially-distant way possible.shops, bars and pubs had to follow before they reopened and the agents need to do it as they arrive at each property.
BAILIFFS are allowed to visit debtors' homes again from Monday August 24, 2020, following a temporary ban due to coronavirus.All bailiffs should send you a letter before they visit to check if you're vulnerable because of Covid-19. They're not allowed to enter your home to take goods - they should only talk to you, collect money or give you documents.If you're vulnerable or in financial hardship caused by the pandemic they must refer you to debt advisers.
waste of time even attempting to knock on doors .... they have no authority anymore
Can’t pay we’ll take it away will be an interesting season