How to Stop Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs?

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Are you being hassled by Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs?

If you’ve received a notice from Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs outlining their intention to enforce a debt, and you’re unsure about how to counter their actions, this guide is designed to assist you. Here, we’ll furnish details about Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs and offer guidance on preventing their activities.

Who is
Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs?

Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs is a reputable Enforcement and Debt Collection agency operating in the United Kingdom. Their services extend to working on behalf of various clients, including local authorities, government departments, and commercial organizations, to recover outstanding debts. If you’ve been contacted by Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs, it’s crucial not to panic. Seek confidential and free advice from Bailiff Advice to better understand your rights and available options.

Frequently Asked Questions
about Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs

Are Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs Legitimate?
Concerns about the legitimacy of Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs are natural. Rest assured that Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs is a regulated debt collection agency in the UK. They hold authorization and regulation from the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) to collect debts on behalf of their clients. To confirm their legitimacy, you can verify their registration on the Certified Bailiff Register, accessible at http://certificatedbailiffs.justice.gov.uk/.
Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs do not possess automatic rights to enter your home. It’s essential to understand that you are not obligated to grant them access. By knowing your rights, you can prevent Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs from entering your property.

Individuals working for Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs are certified Bailiffs, holding a certificate issued by a judge at the county court. This certificate grants them the authority to carry out enforcement actions, including taking control of goods and, if necessary, selling them to recover a debt.

Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs specialize in collecting various types of debts, including:

  • Council tax arrears
  • Non-domestic rates
  • Road traffic fines
  • Magistrates’ court fines
  • Commercial rent arrears
  • Unpaid penalty charge notices

Paying Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs is not the sole option available. If you find yourself being pursued by them, Bailiff Advice can offer alternative strategies and advice to help you handle the situation effectively. Contact us for confidential and free advice on dealing with Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs.

When confronted with a notice from Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs threatening enforcement action, maintaining a calm demeanor and seeking appropriate guidance are crucial. 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 Bristow & Sutor Bailiffs.

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Credit Score Pop Up Wording : An Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) is a formal agreement with creditors to repay a portion of your debts over time, but it does have an impact on your credit score and it will be difficult to obtain further credit whilst on an IVA. Once an IVA is approved, it is recorded on your credit report and will typically remain there for six years from the date it starts.
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IVA costs are charged for the preparation of your proposal and the administration of the arrangement for the full term (usually 5 years) these costs are charged from the monthly contributions you make into the IVA and are not in addition. Costs will only be recovered on approval of your arrangement and once you commence making payments to it. The fees for preparation of the proposal to creditors and calling the meeting for creditors to vote on its approval are called nominees fees, the fees for running the arrangement once approved are called supervisors fees. There are also some expenses incurred in the running of the arrangement such as the registration fee and the statutory insurance that needs to be taken by law, these are called disbursements. For our arrangements, the total of all of these is £3,650 although this may be adjusted by creditors when they vote on whether to accept. No matter what the end total of costs come to, you can be rest assured that these will be taken from the monthly payment we agree with you.