What Are the Bailiff’s Rights to Entry?
If you make a claim against your debtor who owes you money in the County Court, the court can issue a County Court judgment (CCJ), which is an order enforcing…
Read MoreIf you make a claim against your debtor who owes you money in the County Court, the court can issue a County Court judgment (CCJ), which is an order enforcing…
Read MoreIf you’re a troubled commercial landlord whose tenants have fallen behind in rent you have two options to recover what’s owed to you. The first option available is CRAR (commercial…
Read MoreIf you have obtained a judgment against your debtor from the court and the court has decided that the debtor must pay you the amount of money owed to you,…
Read MoreCommercial landlords were deeply affected by the COVID pandemic including other businesses. The Government imposed restrictions on commercial landlords to protect the tenants who were in financial difficulties. The landlords…
Read MoreIf you’re not familiar with the enforcement industry, enforcing a County Court Judgement to recover your money, can seem daunting. Thankfully, instructing a Shergroup High Court Enforcement Officer (AKA Bailiff)…
Read MoreYou have an unpaid County Court Judgement against your debtor. You have been to the court and successfully obtained your County Court Judgement. But your debtor has ignored the court…
Read More