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In article , ColinR
..co.uk writes I'm not talking about debt collectors, I'm talking about a court. I don't know what powers they have to take your money, but I suspect it's somewhat higher than someone collecting on behalf of your landlord. You seem never to watch "Can't pay, they'll take it away" which follows High Court sheriffs enforcing court orders. Note these are often County Court orders which have been escalated as sheriffs have greater powers than bailiffs. They cannot take your house if you are the owner / mortgage holder but they can take almost everything else worth money. There are limits, no beds, cookers etc to allow you to live, but computers, TVs, cars are all fair game. Oh, I've seen it. But they're enforcing a civil debt. I'm talking about enforcing a criminal penalty. Different situation and, for all I know, different laws apply. https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/de...-debt/dealing- with-urgent-debts/paying-a-court-fine/ "In extreme cases you could be put in prison, but normally only if the court thinks you’re deliberately not paying." That doesn't answer whether they can take your house, but I can't be bothered to research further. -- Clive D.W. Feather |
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