A bailiff, also known as an “Enforcement Agent” have legal powers to collect a debt on behalf of a company. They can do this by asking what you owe or by taking belongings to sell, to pay off your debts.
What is the difference between bailiffs and debt collectors?
The main difference between a debt collector and a bailiff, is that debt collections don’t have any legal powers to collect a debt, while a bailiff does.
What debts can a bailiff collect?
Bailiffs can collect a wide number of debts such as –
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Lucy Novo Deakin is a licensed insolvency practitioner in the UK by the Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA).