Bailiffs in England and Wales to face tougher new laws

Bev Budsworth from The Debt Advisor welcomes the moves by the government to bring new laws into to tackle aggressive bailiffs

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Amy Loddington
28th January 2013
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The new laws are likely to come into play next year in England and Wales.

The laws will be introduced to ban bailiffs from entering your property when only children are present, from entering into your home at night and will also prevent them from using force against people who owe money.

Bev Budsworth adds

“I believe the proposed changes are long overdue and will help provide a much clearer picture on the fees that Bailiffs can charge. The current charging structure is prone to abuse.”

The Citizens Advice Bureau receives tens of thousands of complaints every year regarding bailiffs, including reports of instances when bailiffs have tired to seize children’s toys and even family pets.

It’s clear that there are some bailiffs out there, who are misinterpreting what the rules are and are using force as a means to intimidate people.

Hopefully the mandatory training and new certification process when introduced will help to combat the problem.

If you are struggling with debt issues and don’t know where to turn, The Debt Advisor have a helpful team of advisors who can help you find the right solution. All debt solutions have pros and cons and so it is really important that you speak to a properly regulated practice. The Debt Advisor is regulated by both DEMSA and DRF and they adhere to their codes and standards.

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