Bailiffs are once again allowed to visit homes to enforce debts, after a hiatus brought about by the coronavirus pandemic. But things aren't quite the way they used to be - with enforcement agents required to stick to a new set of rules in an attempt to limit the spread of the virus.
Since March, knocking on doors has been banned, with many bailiffs spending their time volunteering to help out with key services and using their vans to help deliver food and other essentials instead of collecting on debts.
That ended on Monday, 24 August, with bailiffs now allowed to visit in person to collect on debts. CIVEA, the principal trade association representing civil enforcement agencies in England and Wales, said: "The vast majority of visits
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