After you have been served with a Bailiffs Warrant for Eviction, and you have been forcibly removed from your home,
you will not be able to re-enter your home without permission. Usually the bailiffs will allow you to return after a couple of days
and by mutual agreement remove all your belongings.
Remember, after you have been evicted the property is technically no longer yours unless you can get a County Court Judge to
reverse the repossession. You can apply to Court AT ANY TIME to get a suspension on ANY COURT ACTION. Click Here for more information on How to Stop a Possession Warrant.
Eviction & Repossession Myths
The Bailiffs cannot touch your possessions or throw your belongings into the street
If you believe that the Bailiffs have acted unlawfully, or used threatening or foul language you can report them
Just because your lender now controls the property doesn't mean you no longer owe them money!
The lender will probably sell your home at auction but if it sells for less than you owe they can chase you for up to 12 years for the balance!
What Are My Options?
At this stage in your repossession you can still save your home by finding a cash buyer who can buy your house immediately. You need to apply to
the County Court to ask for the Bailiffs Eviction Warrant to be set aside. For more information contact us directly.
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