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  1. http://certificatedbailiffs.justice.gov.uk/CertificatedBailiffs/searchPublic.do?search=Rossendales+Ltd&d-1341904-p=7
  2. I had mr p--h at my address as well not long time ago, he didn't wanted to speak with me at all, he called the police and then I was able to speak with him, but he didn't seamms to be able to understand what you have to say. He told me what he want. I'm a lone parent and tried to explain him what my situation is and he didn't listen me, he told me to pay £75 a week which is huge sume for me. SO then he left my premisses and still trying to chase me. He is very nasty person!!! I couldn't find him on a certificated bailiff register as well so I think he is acting illegally. What I found is: Certificated bailiffs are employed by private companies and enforce a variety of debts on behalf of organisations such as local authorities. They can seize and sell goods to cover the amount of the debt owed. They also hold a certificate, which enables them, and them alone, to levy distress for rent, road traffic debts, council tax and non-domestic rates. Certificated bailiffs are required to gain peaceable entry into property before a levy of goods inside a property can take place. They cannot enforce the collection of money due under High Court or county court orders.[4] Non-certificated bailiff are employed by private companies and are entitled to recover the money owed for a variety of debts by seizing and selling goods but cannot levy distress for rent, road traffic debts, council tax or non-domestic rates, or enforce the collection of money due under High Court or county court orders.[4]
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