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Eviction for rent arrears
'. If you don’t leave by the date on the possession order, the landlord will need to get a 'warrant of eviction', allowing the bailiffs to come and evict you. However, there are some types of tenancy
Action your creditor can take
Action your creditor can take Bailiffs If you're being taken to court for debt Changing a court order for debt How a creditor can get information about your finances Creditor takes money from your bank account If a creditor takes money from your wages Charging orders Harassment by creditors
Creditors are still contacting you - administration orders
about your debt. All phone calls, letters and home visits should stop and they can't threaten you with bailiff action. If you are still being contacted by your creditors, don't reply to them. If you
Creditors still chasing you after you go bankrupt
to make an agreement for paying what you owe. If you have tax or council tax arrears Your local council and HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) might use bailiffs to recover the debt. The bailiffs can take
Repossession by your landlord's mortgage lender
applied for, or intends to apply for, a warrant of possession. The warrant of possession gives the court bailiff the authority to evict you from your home. Before the lender can evict you it has to send
Creditor objects to an administration order
letters and call you about your debts. In the worse case scenario, they can still send the bailiffs round. If bailiffs do come to your home, don't open the door to them. If you are still being chased
Work out your budget
or are expecting bailiffs. You can use the free budget planner on the MoneyHelper website. Before you start The planner will be most useful if you give accurate figures. You can use rough figures if you just
Paying back a working or child tax credits overpayment
in a single payment. If you’d struggle to pay HMRC back, ask to pay in smaller instalments over a longer period of time. You might be contacted by bailiffs if you don’t pay any money back. HMRC can
Debt and money
with rent arrears You are taken to court for rent arrears Eviction for rent arrears Action your creditor can take Bailiffs If you're being taken to court for debt Changing a court order for debt How
Check what happens if you win your employment tribunal case
from your employer - they’ll use bailiffs called ‘High Court enforcement officers’. This is called the 'Fast Track' system of enforcement. If you want to do this, you need to fill in a form on GOV.UK