Have you received a notice from Rundles Bailiffs, threatening enforcement action? If you're wondering who Rundles are and want to know how to prevent their actions, Bailiff Advice is here to assist you. In this article, we will explain who Rundles Bailiffs are and guide you on how to stop them.
Rundles FAQ's
Who are Rundles Bailiffs?
Rundles is an Enforcement and Debt Collection agency operating in the United Kingdom. They work on behalf of various clients, including local authorities and commercial organisations, to recover outstanding debts. If you've been contacted by Rundles Bailiffs, it's crucial not to panic. Seek confidential and free advice from Bailiff Advice to understand your rights and options.
Are Rundles Bailiffs legitimate?
Rundles Bailiffs is a legitimate debt collection and enforcement company, authorised and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA). They have a company number 01858 414650 . To verify their legitimacy, you can check if the bailiff is registered at the Certified Bailiff Register, accessible at http://certificatedbailiffs.justice.gov.uk/.
Can Rundles Bailiffs enter my home?
No, Rundles Bailiffs do not have automatic rights to enter your home. It's crucial to understand that you are not obligated to grant them access. By knowing your rights, you can prevent Rundles Bailiffs from entering your property.
Are Rundles Bailiffs certified Bailiffs?
Yes, individuals working for Rundles Bailiffs are certified Bailiffs. They hold a certificate issued by a judge at the county court, granting them the authority to carry out enforcement actions, such as taking control of goods and, if necessary, selling them to recover a debt.
What types of debts do Rundles Bailiffs collect?
Rundles Bailiffs primarily specialise in collecting various types of debts, including:
· Council tax arrears
· Non-domestic rates
· Commercial rent arrears
· Penalty charge notices
· What should you do if you don't pay Rundles Bailiffs?
Remember, paying Rundles Bailiffs is not your only option. If you find yourself being pursued by them, Bailiff Advice can provide alternative strategies and advice to help you handle the situation effectively. Contact us for confidential and free advice on dealing with Rundles Bailiffs.
When faced with a notice from Rundles Bailiffs threatening enforcement action, it's essential to stay calm and seek appropriate guidance. On this page, we've provided valuable information about
Rundles Bailiffs and how to stop their actions. Remember, you have rights, and with the right support, you can navigate through this challenging situation. Contact Bailiff Advice today for confidential and free advice on dealing with Rundles Bailiffs.
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