What Happens When Bailiffs Come to Evict You?

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Facing eviction is one of the most stressful situations anyone can experience. If bailiffs are involved, you may feel frightened, confused, and unsure what will happen next. While eviction is serious, it’s important to understand that it follows a legal process and you still have rights.

This guide explains what happens when bailiffs come to evict you, what to expect on the day, and what you can do for support.

 

Why Do Bailiffs Get Involved in an Eviction?

Bailiffs are only instructed after a landlord has gone through the courts and received a possession order. Eviction does not happen suddenly or without warning.

Before bailiffs are used, there is usually:

• Rent arrears or a tenancy breach
• Court proceedings
• A possession order granted by a judge
• A bailiff eviction date set

You should receive written notice of the eviction date in advance.

 

What Happens Before the Eviction Day?

Before bailiffs attend, you’ll usually receive:

• A possession order from the court
• Notice of the eviction date and time
• Instructions explaining what will happen

At this stage, it may still be possible to delay eviction in certain circumstances. For example, if there has been a change in your situation or a legal issue with the process.

 

What Happens on the Day Bailiffs Evict You?

On the day of eviction, bailiffs will attend the property at the scheduled time. They may be accompanied by:

• A locksmith
• The landlord or their representative


The bailiffs will:

• Confirm your identity
• Ask you to leave the property
• Change the locks if necessary

They are there to enforce the court order, not to remove your belongings. You’ll usually be allowed a short time to collect essential items, such as medication, important documents, and personal belongings.

 

Can Bailiffs Force Entry During an Eviction?

Yes. Unlike debt enforcement, bailiffs can force entry during an eviction because they are enforcing a possession order from the court. This may involve a locksmith if you do not open the door.

This can be distressing, but bailiffs should still act professionally and reasonably.

 

What Happens to Your Belongings?

Your belongings are not removed by bailiffs on the day. The landlord must follow separate legal rules regarding any items left behind. They cannot simply throw your belongings away.
You should contact the landlord as soon as possible to arrange collection.

 

What If You Have Nowhere to Go?

If eviction is imminent or has already happened, you may be entitled to help from your local council, especially if you have children, health issues, or are otherwise vulnerable.

Emergency housing support may be available, and it’s important to contact your council immediately.

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