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    I'm currently unemployed with several thousand pounds worth of debt, however I'm planning to purchase a van for the purpose of starting a business in the (very near) future. It’s my intention to make the necessary arrangements to (gradually) clear the debts as/when I’m financially able.

    My questions is: Do bailiffs have a legal right to seize my vehicle? If yes, what are the various methods I can employ to ensure that my vehicle cannot legally be seized by bailiffs?
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  • #2
    Re: work vehicle

    Do you have any CCJs or Liability Orders?

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    • #3
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      no, I don't have any of those, surprisingly

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      • #4
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        In that case nothing you have is at risk from bailiffs

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        • #5
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          You simply register and insure your vehicle in your works name and register the company at companies house as a LTD company.

          That way you cannot hold bussiness assets liable for personal debts

          You only need to do that if a CCJ is about to be issued as stated by Debt Camel

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          • #6
            Re: work vehicle

            Originally posted by rrh2104 View Post
            no, I don't have any of those, surprisingly
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            • #7
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              DCA's do have a tendancy to write to debtors saying they will send bailiffs etc and people who don't know how it works won't realise they can't do that without a court order.

              Make sure your vehicle is registered as a work vehicle then if any of the DCA's did take court action, win a judgment and send it for enforcement through bailiffs, it is protected.
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