What can I do to stop a bailiff from taking my belongings?

If you are able to, you can pay the bailiff the money you owe without letting them into your home. Remember to ask for a receipt to show that you have paid. If you are unable to pay all of the money that you owe, talk to the bailiff about how much you can pay and when you can pay. The bailiff can refuse your offer but it is often worth showing that you are willing to pay the money as soon as you are able to.

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