Once a bailiff has been let into your house and levied goods he is entitled to use “reasonable force” to re-enter your property to claim those goods should you break the agreement/not pay your debt in full (which ever was agreed at the time)
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Re: Can a baliff force entry if no one is at home
Once a bailiff has been let into your house and levied goods he is entitled to use “reasonable force” to re-enter your property to claim those goods should you break the agreement/not pay your debt in full (which ever was agreed at the time)
This question has been answered by Christians Against Poverty, a leading debt charity offering hope and a solution to anyone in debt.
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