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Finding the Elusive Debtor | How Persistence and Trace Services Lead to Success 

One of the most challenging aspects of debt enforcement is locating debtors who may have moved from their last known address or who deliberately attempt to evade contact. A recent case handled by Shergroup demonstrates how a combination of persistence, professional investigative techniques, and strategic enforcement can overcome these obstacles. 

The Challenge of Outdated Information 

When our enforcement agent initially attended the writ address at a commercial property in London, they discovered a closed pub that had clearly been shuttered for an extended period. This scenario represents a common starting point in many challenging enforcement cases – outdated address information that initially is a dead end. 

Rather than simply reporting the unsuccessful visit, our agent correctly identified this as a tracing challenge and recommended appropriate next steps. This initial assessment proved crucial to the eventual successful outcome. 

The Value of Multiple Address Verification 

With the first address yielding no results, our enforcement approach shifted to a second potential address. At this location – another pub – the agent encountered a bartender who recognized the debtor’s name. This interaction provided two crucial pieces of intelligence: 

  1. Confirmation that the debtor had a connection to this location 
  2. The possibility that the debtor might reside in accommodations above the pub 

While immediate contact was not possible, this information established a viable enforcement location. The agent strategically left documentation with the bartender, recognizing that staff at such establishments often provide effective informal communication channels to property residents. 

Persistence Pays Off | The Return Visit 

Following professional enforcement protocol, our agent conducted a follow-up visit to the second address. This persistence proved decisive, as the agent observed a male serving drinks behind the bar who initially denied knowing the debtor when questioned. 

However, when asked for identification, the individual’s hesitation and refusal were telling behavioral indicators that our experienced agent immediately recognized. Shortly thereafter, when the pub’s licensee arrived and confirmed this was indeed the debtor, the agent had successfully overcome the first major hurdle in the enforcement process – positively identifying the party responsible. 

Addressing Evasion and Denial Tactics 

The case illustrates several common evasion strategies that professional enforcement agents must be prepared to address: 

  • Initial identity denial | The debtor’s first response was to deny his identity entirely 
  • Disputing responsibility | Once identified, the debtor claimed he was merely an employee, not the business owner 
  • Questioning the underlying debt | The debtor challenged why his name was associated with the case 

Our agent effectively countered these tactics by: 

  1. Maintaining professional composure despite the attempted deception 
  2. Explaining the appeals process for disputing the underlying judgment 
  3. Clearly articulating the immediate need for payment regardless of ongoing disputes 
  4. Assessing the limited value of on-site assets as potential seizure items 

Achieving a Workable Resolution 

The enforcement culminated in a pragmatic resolution that balanced the creditor’s need for payment with the practical realities of the situation: 

  • An immediate payment of £1,000 was secured 
  • A weekly payment arrangement of £200 was established 
  • A clear timeline was set with the first installment due on a specific date 

This outcome represented an appropriate balance – significant enough to demonstrate the debtor’s commitment while remaining realistic given the limited asset value on the premises. 

Key Takeaways 

This case illustrates several vital principles in successful enforcement: 

  • Initial failures may require tracing | When the first address proves unproductive, professional tracing becomes essential 
  • Multiple visits matter | Return visits often yield results that initial attempts cannot 
  • Behavioral assessment skills | Trained agents can recognize evasion tactics through behavioral cues 
  • Documentation of denial patterns | Recording the progression from denial to admission provides valuable leverage 
  • Realistic payment structures | Practical payment arrangements that reflect ability to pay lead to better compliance Action Plan for Creditors 

When dealing with potentially elusive debtors, Shergroup recommends: 

  1. Provide all known addresses | Even outdated or uncertain locations can provide starting points for investigation. 
  2. Consider professional tracing early | When initial information proves outdated, immediate tracing services can prevent enforcement delays. 
  3. Be patient with multiple visits | Successful enforcement often requires several attempts at different times. 
  4. Document all interactions | Records of all communications and attempted evasions strengthen the enforcement position. 
  5. Consider the practical value of assets | Understanding the realistic seizure value of business assets informs reasonable payment expectations. 
  6. Be open to substantial initial payments | An immediate significant payment combined with a structured plan often provides better outcomes than insisting on full immediate payment. 
  7. Verify ownership structures | Business relationships can be complex, and determining true responsibility may require investigation beyond surface claims. 

This case demonstrates that even when debtors initially deny their identity and responsibility, professional persistence and investigative techniques can overcome evasion tactics to achieve positive outcomes. When combined with practical payment arrangements that reflect commercial realities, these approaches lead to effective debt resolution. 

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Last updated | 19 July 2023

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