If you default keeping up with payments following an agents visit to your premises
When this happens,  our certificated enforcement agents will visit your property again, without prior arrangement.  They will look to remove goods to cover the value of the debt,  including the cost of storage  for auction.   The value of seized goods only makes a fraction of their original value at auction - so this option is,  sadly,  a last resort for all parties.

If you have previously agreed to a controlled goods agreement, the agents can enter your property by force if necessary and appropriate.    Once agents have legally entered a property, you cannot  refuse them re-entry to that property, or make them leave.

If your controlled goods have been moved to another location other than your premises,  in order to conceal them, then enforcement agents have the legal right of entry to the premises in which your goods have been moved.

If goods have been identified by the enforcement agents, and are the subject of a controlled goods agreement,  they must not be sold,  given away,  damaged, or removed from your premises by you,  or a third party without legal cause.


If you remove or damage them, you, or any other person doing so, could be arrested and jailed.
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