This may already be on the forum and I wasn't sure where to put it, found on the Shelter website:
What happens if I apply to stop or delay the bailiffs?
When you fill in the form for the court hearing, you will be given a date and time for a hearing. The judge may agree to stop or delay the bailiffs if:
What happens if I apply to stop or delay the bailiffs?
When you fill in the form for the court hearing, you will be given a date and time for a hearing. The judge may agree to stop or delay the bailiffs if:
- you are ill or have young children, and need more time to find somewhere else to live
- your circumstances have changed (for example if you have a new job) and you are likely to be able to pay off what you owe if you are given more time
- there is a good reason why you haven't done anything to stop the eviction earlier (for example, you have been ill, or away and were not aware of the situation)
- your lender or freeholder got the possession order by fraud or didn't follow the correct procedure.