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May57 | 23:54 Mon 09th Jun 2008 | Law
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If I have the bayliff coming to take goods would they take your pet or just goods?
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If it has some real value yes
Bailiffs don't take goods to punish people, or just for the fun of it. They only take things which can be sold at auction to pay of some of the debt.

If you own a valuable racehorse, they might consider seizing it but there's no way that they would take a normal domestic pet.

Chris
No

"Citizens Advice is pleased that domestic pets will be classed as exempt goods in future. CAB evidence has shown cases where unscrupulous bailiffs have threatened to seize such pets, not for their intrinsic value, but as a way of unduly intimidating debtors."

This Act is now in force.
have you let them in you property already?? if so you are ********!!!

If not DO NOT let them in... on the first visit they have no right to entry.. make sure your windows are shut etc as they come in through a open window or door but can't break in and if you answer the door they can NOT force entry no matter what they say.

Tell them to pass the debt back to the original person that is claiming it and shut the door in their face.

The ballif is not the person you owe the money to and they have no legal rights until you give them the rights by letting them into your property for the first time

If they are aggressive then they can be prosecuted

To be short the only thing you should ever say to a bailf is NO you can not enter my property.
And always best not to get into the position of bailiffs having to call in the first place. Debts can often be sorted out by contacting the people you owe money to, and working out reduced payments until or if you can get back on track again.
oh sorry, no they can't take pets to answer your question
I have 5 expensive Koi carp are they going to be OK.

The Bailiff want's to collect a fine.

PLEASE HELP : I love my fish
Bailiffs have had the legal right to force an entry to your home since 2004.

That applies to fines, fixed penalties enforced by magistrates courts, or income tax arrears.

Peaceful entry only for all other debt.

Koi could be taken if the bailiff can get peaceful entry to the pond - they are allowed to climb over walls, gates and fences. It would be interesting to see if they fall into the category of domestic pet. However, moving fish and keeping them healthy will take organising. They wouldn't be prepared to do it on first visit.
If you have had the bailiffs round and have expensive koi - move them to a friend's pond if possible.
The herons have been very active lately. :)
Thought I saw on one of the many bailiff programmes that if a dog was a redigree then they would take it so maybe it applies to the fish - perhaps take them for a little holiday until it all blows over
they have no right what so ever to take away your pet or anything on h.p or anything that does not belong to you where you can produce a reciept for example if you had your friends p.c and they had the reciept

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