Hi all, the tale is my son received a court fine which for some stupid reason hasn't paid. The account has been passed on to Marstons who have sent a letter saying a distress warrant has been issued. It states that if fine has not been paid within 7 days they will execute the warrant which was sent on the 9th January. I e-mailed them to tell them they would not be allowed to remove any of my goods and sent a statutory declaration. They fired an e-mail back at me saying that as it was a HMCTS warrant my e-mail had no bearing. The e-mail reads as follows: It may be useful if we explain the powers of a distress warrant. By virtue of such a warrant an Enforcement Agent is authorised to attend and enter any property it is thought a debtor may reside as warrants are valid anywhere in England & Wales. In the absence of payment they are also permitted to seize goods which they have grounds to believe are the property of the debtor in order to secure payment. I immediately e-mailed back to say I would inform the police if they tried to force entry. So far I have had no reply.
The advice I need is can they really enter my home and take stuff that belongs to me and how do I stop them ? This is worrying me now as I am mostly at work and don't fancy coming back to a empty house.
Thanks Kinkyboots1
The advice I need is can they really enter my home and take stuff that belongs to me and how do I stop them ? This is worrying me now as I am mostly at work and don't fancy coming back to a empty house.
Thanks Kinkyboots1
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