Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.
The book is easy to understand and clearly explains the rights
a bailiff has, and also what they cannot do when collecting debts and repossessing goods etc.
I have a collector from a company stating log book loans i bought the car last year from some guy in good faith now i have a knock on my door from some guy stating that the car belongs to log book loans and not my self can anybody hep
I beleive that only the law can make you hand over the car, tell him you want irrefutable proof in writing and that you will consult a lawyer and the police.
I beleive that only the law can make you hand over the car, tell him you want irrefutable proof in writing and that you will consult a lawyer and the police.
thanx for the response he as copies of paper work with a courts stamp i have the police coming they say its a civil matter but this guy says its not and that log book loans owns the car
just as the previous owners details and how much he owes them this guy says it some thing to do with buyer something i not sure he wont pass it over to me
who has the V5? you do, it is your car?
Does he have a court order, saying that he has the right, given by the court, to say that he can take the car? If he does have a court order, is he a court certified bailiff? what is his registered number?
who has the V5? you do, it is your car?
Does he have a court order, saying that he has the right, given by the court, to say that he can take the car? If he does have a court order, is he a court certified bailiff? what is his registered number?
only a court certified bailiff has the right to remove the vehicle, tell him to leave your property as he is trespassing, is the car on your drive or the road?
I have to say that this is way out of my comfort zone, I am just trying to help you get rid of him, i dont think he has any right to take anything from you, he has no contract weith you it is the chap thpat originally took out the loan from them that he needs to persue, not you.
only a court certified bailiff has the right to remove the vehicle, tell him to leave your property as he is trespassing, is the car on your drive or the road?