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    my partner has received a notice of enforcement for unpaid commercial rent. However, it has come from a previous landlord, not his current one. Is this allowed? Can a bailiff attend and take goods if the person who is alleging that rent is owed is no longer the landlord?
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    Originally posted by kittykins View Post
    my partner has received a notice of enforcement for unpaid commercial rent. However, it has come from a previous landlord, not his current one. Is this allowed? Can a bailiff attend and take goods if the person who is alleging that rent is owed is no longer the landlord?
    Yes, if they were the owner and rent was not paid while they owned the property under a commercial lease agreement they are entitled to recover the debt outstanding.
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      Originally posted by jaguarsuk View Post

      Yes, if they were the owner and rent was not paid while they owned the property under a commercial lease agreement they are entitled to recover the debt outstanding.
      Thank you for your response. We knew that he would have to pay the debt but I didn't think he could enforce it without going through the courts since he is no longer the landlord?

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        Originally posted by kittykins View Post

        Thank you for your response. We knew that he would have to pay the debt but I didn't think he could enforce it without going through the courts since he is no longer the landlord?
        Sorry I misread the question, no they cannot enforce the debt without first obtaining a county court judgement. If they have not got a CCJ against either the business or your partner as an individual a bailiff could not attend or remove goods, so if the notice of enforcement is from a bailiffs it would suggest they have one.

        Does the notice have an 8 digit alpha numeric reference on it? If so your partner should contact your local county court with it to see if a judgement has been entered. If it has also ask where the claim for was sent as they have not received it.

        They can also check their credit file to see if one is registered on https://www.creditkarma.co.uk/ for free.

        If a judgement has been entered there are things that can be done to remove it, but lets establish the full position first.
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