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00:0012 billion pounds is owed to people and businesses in the UK.
00:12There is money owed and it has to be paid.
00:14This will get paid or I will take goods.
00:18When all other attempts to settle a debt have failed.
00:21What's that?
00:22Stand back then, we'll come in either way.
00:24Cases can end up at the High Court.
00:26Nothing can conquer the risk.
00:28Judgment commands enforcement officers to recover what's owed or get property back.
00:33I don't know how many squatters are inside.
00:35Let's go.
00:37A High Court writ.
00:38All check-in debts are going to be closed until this matters resolved.
00:41Gives agents the authority to enter unlocked homes and businesses.
00:45We are inside the unit.
00:47And to seize and sell property.
00:49Do you think we're doing something legal? Call the police.
00:51To finally get debts paid.
00:52I'm not using the law to get the money back.
00:5456,000 pounds and 76 pence, outstanding.
00:57In these difficult times.
00:58It's not my first rodeo.
00:59I'm going to give you a chance to pay this.
01:01Agents find ways for people to clear their debts.
01:04We're not there to bully.
01:06We're not there to help.
01:07But every day.
01:08Call the police now.
01:09They face aggression.
01:10Things are getting more hostile.
01:12And abuse.
01:13As they try to settle debts.
01:16Going to have to take a trip to the bank.
01:19That no one else can.
01:20I have a High Court writ.
01:21It's not rubbish.
01:22It's the law.
01:23It's the law.
01:24It's what I would do.
01:25Being a successful High Court enforcement agent like Marcos Sam.
01:35Right.
01:36That's over there.
01:37Requires professionalism.
01:38We're not to sort it out before it goes further.
01:40Persistence.
01:41I've really tried to engage him on the phone.
01:43He's not talking to me.
01:44And also a dose of good fortune.
01:47I give a kiss.
01:48One.
01:49Two.
01:50Three.
01:51Sometimes we have to do revisits on cases for other agents.
01:55And I think sometimes it's just luck.
01:58To be honest.
01:59If we get that payment instead of the other agent.
02:01And getting debts paid means having the right tools to do the job.
02:05And protect their livelihoods.
02:08All our kits is ours.
02:10All our staff vests, vehicles.
02:13So knocking on doors is like rolling the dice.
02:17To discover whether today you'll get paid.
02:20Job satisfaction is making the client happy.
02:23Or not.
02:25Sometimes you're not the person that's going to win that day.
02:28And the debtor's won.
02:38What have you got up here?
02:40I've got all sorts of gadgets.
02:42You, Inspector Gadget.
02:43This morning, Mark and Sam's first job relates to a used Mercedes car.
02:47Allegedly sold with an inaccurate mileage.
02:52Recording start.
02:53Right.
02:54You ready?
02:55There's no answer at the debtor's address.
02:59So they examine other cars they believe are associated with the debtor.
03:06They're definitely his.
03:07100%.
03:08He likes the Benz, doesn't he?
03:09Mark's going to run HPIs now and get checks on the cars to see if they're all finance free
03:13and ready to go for us.
03:14Social media suggests it's his Facebook page selling them all.
03:15It's just under 7K.
03:16And he is selling that one for 22K.
03:17So as long as it's fine, it's fine.
03:18It's fine.
03:19It's fine.
03:20It's fine.
03:21It's fine.
03:22It's fine.
03:23It's fine.
03:24It's fine.
03:25It's fine.
03:26It's fine.
03:27It's fine.
03:28Just sending images to the office along with our proof that we found.
03:29Then see if we can lift it.
03:30If the cars are wholly owned by the debtor, it's fine.
03:31It's fine.
03:32It's fine.
03:33It's fine.
03:34Hi, Scott.
03:35You're going to run HPIs now and get checks on the cars to see if they're all finance free
03:36and ready to go for us.
03:37Social media suggested it's his Facebook page selling them all.
03:38It's just under 7K.
03:39And he is selling that one for 22K.
03:43So as long as it's finance free, just sending the images to the office along with our proof
03:49that we found.
03:50Then see if we can lift it.
03:55If the cars are wholly owned by the debtor.
03:58then they could be seized and sold at auction to pay the money owed.
04:02I'm on this case, and I've got a few vehicles I'd like to do a HPI check on, please.
04:08Right, these vehicles, they're on the debtor's Facebook page to be sold.
04:15And we are here now, and I'm hoping they're going to be financially free.
04:21Sure, I'll call you back.
04:22We need to act fast, because this is not one of them.
04:25If we go away and come back, these are gone.
04:29You know that.
04:30While waiting for a call back from the office,
04:34Mark and Sam see if the debtor is now at home.
04:39Hello?
04:41Oh, you've got somebody in there.
04:43Hello?
04:46Hello?
04:47A person at the door says the debtor is out, and that they will call him.
04:52Yeah, yeah, yeah, please.
04:54Yeah, could you call him for us?
04:57The person gets hold of the debtor.
04:59Hello?
05:00Hello there.
05:00Can I explain to you?
05:01Yes, sir, go on.
05:03My solicitor, you opened a new case, and he said it's fine.
05:07If you go to the court, it's fine.
05:10So, can I call my solicitor now, and I give you the reference, so I'm in the court already?
05:17Have you got anything to stop this enforcement?
05:18Have you got, sir, okay, have you got any paperwork to stop the enforcement, basically?
05:24My solicitor is dealing with the case.
05:27The debtor says his solicitor has applied for a stay order on this enforcement.
05:32If it has been granted by a judge, it means Mark and Sam will have to leave.
05:36Okay, I'm going to call him right now, and I come back to you, guys.
05:40All right, we'll wait right here, no problem.
05:43Okay, thank you.
05:43All right, thank you.
05:45Minutes later, he calls back.
05:47Hello?
05:48I'm going to give reference and whatever you need, guys.
05:51Yeah, he should have a picture of the paperwork so that I can help, I can look at it.
05:55I'm going to ask him, hello?
05:57Send us what, the picture of the paperwork.
05:59He must be able to WhatsApp it to you or email.
06:01Yeah, yeah, yeah, guys, he sent already to the previous, before you come, guys.
06:06The debtor says another enforcement agent visited before Mark and Sam.
06:11I spoke with him, I spoke with him, I gave my solicitor a number because he asked me, he
06:16said, I'm going to deal with him.
06:18I gave the number, they spoke, they gave the reference and everything was fine.
06:23I get a letter, yeah.
06:24If your solicitor has the paperwork to say that we are not allowed to enforce, that's fine.
06:30We will walk out the door, absolutely no problem.
06:33But if he does just, if he doesn't have that, we will have to carry on.
06:38Okay, so in two minutes he's going to send us whatever paperwork.
06:41From a solicitor, yeah?
06:42Yeah.
06:42Brilliant.
06:43Within minutes, the debtor calls back.
06:46I sent the reference.
06:49Hold on.
06:51Is this the new reference you put to the court?
06:53Yes.
06:56So the solicitor told me, when you open a new case, everything has to be on hold.
07:01No.
07:02This is your CCJ number.
07:06This is not an appeal reference.
07:09The debtor has quoted the original court case reference and has no new paperwork to stop
07:14Mark and Sam enforcing this writ.
07:16Right, basically, your solicitor has nothing to stop this enforcement.
07:21I'm not going to lie to you.
07:22We need £6,758.68 to stop enforcement.
07:27If you cannot pay it, then we have to go to the selling disposal stage.
07:30If you go up to £7,784.68, then we'll be removing assets which we believe is yours.
07:36Coming up.
07:40Mark, what's that?
07:41Sam and Mark seem to strike it lucky.
07:43Better when he won't cause gold ticket.
07:45But it might not be the winning ticket.
07:47Flashing up my bank.
07:48What?
07:48While Vlad finds an airline he's targeted.
07:51Maybe he's paid or maybe not.
07:53Have put him in a holding pattern.
07:54You used to keep him out of surgery.
07:56Right, basically, your solicitor has nothing to stop this enforcement.
08:12To the north of London.
08:14We need £6,758.68 to stop enforcement.
08:19Mark and Sam are seeking money from a man who allegedly sold a car with inaccurate mileage.
08:24Can I call my solicitor to see how I can stop it?
08:28They have identified cars that probably belong to the debtor,
08:32which they could seize and sell at auction to pay his debt.
08:35I can pay monthly.
08:37I can pay...
08:37There's no payment plan, I'm afraid.
08:39We believe you've got assets that will cover the costs.
08:41Can you give me like 10 minutes to speak with my solicitor, please?
08:44We're going to have to carry on and forth.
08:46We're going to start taking stuff in our control in 30 minutes.
08:49If this isn't paid, then we're going to have to start looking at removing assets and escalate something.
08:52I'm calling my solicitor to find the solution now.
08:54No, Poms, solutions to pay.
08:57Before ringing off, the debtor says he will come home.
09:01I've taken on the role of bad cops at the minute.
09:04I think I'm going to get a slush on the phone, trying that at the minute.
09:06Once we put him down, put him in his place, then we should be looking at payment.
09:10But we've got two cars blocked in.
09:13But it's the debtor who calls Mark again.
09:16Hello?
09:16Yeah, hello.
09:18We're like 20 minutes away.
09:20Well, we're going to carry on.
09:22If it's not paid in 30 minutes, it goes for sale and disposal stage.
09:24Then we remove assets and they get held for seven days.
09:29Yeah, this is what I'm saying.
09:30I'm coming over there to find a solution with my solicitor.
09:32And I'm telling you that's a solution.
09:34I'm telling you what the solution is, okay?
09:36That's the solution.
09:37The debtor then tells Sam that his solicitor is also on the way.
09:43If your solicitor comes here and wastes any more time and we have to get the removal trucks,
09:48it will go up to £7,784.68.
09:52If he went to court for you, simple letter, you would have a simple letter to say to us,
09:57look, we are not allowed to enforce.
09:59Simple as that.
10:00No, I'm coming over there, guys.
10:02Yes, please.
10:02All right, be careful driving, okay?
10:04Yeah, because it's traffic also and I'm getting stressed.
10:08All right, don't stress out.
10:09We're just doing formalities and looking around the apartment to see if you have a million pounds somewhere, okay?
10:15If I have a million pounds, I give you half.
10:17Okay.
10:18Bye now.
10:20While searching the house, Sam finds some valuable car keys.
10:25So this is for the black Merc.
10:28So the black car downstairs, this one is the key for it.
10:32For the...
10:33Yeah, no problem.
10:35That's okay.
10:36I'm just searching for the million pounds, that's all.
10:40Mark.
10:41What's that?
10:42All three of them are his.
10:43All right.
10:44Sam's found what they need, documents showing exactly who owns the cars.
10:49It's an Willy Wonka's gold ticket.
10:52Got the lock books confirming that they are his, all this is, so the office would be more willing to now remove them.
10:58So it's no payment plan.
11:02We've got...
11:02Right, two, four.
11:03That's 60k, that's it, Sam.
11:07Who's that?
11:08A man appears on the stairs.
11:13Hello, you all right?
11:15This is when it's going to go south.
11:16Around the world, there are more than 100,000 commercial passenger flights every day.
11:32When those flights fail to take off or arrive on time, then airlines can end up paying compensation.
11:44But if they fail to do so, then getting passengers what they're owed can be a job for an enforcement agent, like Vlad.
11:55It is a sunny day so far, so hopefully a good weather is going to bring a good day.
12:02Definitely impacts people's behavior when it's a bad day.
12:06I need to park somewhere.
12:08Here there's a gap over there.
12:09Finding somewhere to park is a frequent bugbear for bailiffs, particularly in city centers.
12:19And in the West End, finding a space is particularly challenging.
12:24So Vlad has to walk quite away.
12:26Somewhere here.
12:27To enforce his next writ at an airline's city office.
12:32We're here to recover an amount of £1,134.75.
12:39Let's see if there's anyone who wants to talk to us.
12:47Hello.
12:49My name is Mr. Stefanoff, an enforcement agent.
12:52Are you the best person to speak with?
12:53Are you in charge of the office?
12:54Or can you refer me to someone?
12:57Vlad gives the person on reception a case reference.
13:00Okay.
13:01I think it's the one that was sent to our old address.
13:05I wouldn't know, but yeah, if we can...
13:07No problem.
13:11In commercial places, you can tell if it's worth staying based on any assets that you could see.
13:18If you wait, eventually it'll pay off one way or the other.
13:21Either they pay a stage one or they're paid after you're taking control of goods.
13:26How it gets paid, then it then will be up to the debtors.
13:32Apparently, well, the lady might be having some other documents or something regarding this.
13:38She just needed the claim number, which I provided.
13:41Delayed or cancelled flights can be a financial headache for both passengers and airlines.
13:50Now we'll see what happens.
13:53Maybe they've paid or maybe not.
13:56It seems she's done this before.
13:58If a flight from a UK airport is delayed by more than three hours,
14:03and it is the airline's fault,
14:05each passenger affected can claim up to £520.
14:11So, are you aware of this claim, or have you dealt with it?
14:16The call-off games, some of them are dealt here, at our level.
14:23Some of them are dealt with...
14:25So, let's see, this one.
14:27I believe you should...
14:28You need to put it here, I found it.
14:30This is a copy, if you want a hard copy of it.
14:32Give me an old piece today.
14:35That's my name and my number, man.
14:36It's a call-off visit, and I don't know if you want to make sure.
14:39Give me the claim reference.
14:40It was emailed to you for payment.
14:43So, I need to know urgently now.
14:46How long time do you have for the payment to be made?
14:50As well, as long as it takes.
14:52It just explains this amount together with interest, fees and charges,
14:56and brings it down to 113475.
14:59We need to be 113475.
15:01I'm going to email you the information.
15:04It's urgent.
15:06No, no, I need to be on the floor.
15:09David, can you please check it now, this moment, please?
15:13God.
15:14No, no, I need to hold on to the floor.
15:16To the north of London, Mark and Sam are seeking to recover money owed for an allegedly missold car.
15:32Is there no one that can be called to set up some type of payment plan?
15:35A man who says he's the son of the debtor's landlord has arrived, and that he knows about the writ.
15:41We can't justify a payment plan because all the vehicles are free of finance.
15:45Okay, the question I was asking the lady.
15:47If you did take the free vehicles, and I've completed a 244 form tomorrow.
15:51Yeah, it takes about a week.
15:55An N244 is an application to suspend an enforcement.
16:00Okay, so a week time, the cars won't be sold within the week.
16:04To get an application, sometimes, for one reason or another, you may not get it.
16:09It's just an application.
16:10So they'll look at the case.
16:12I'm just talking generally here.
16:13No, no, I understand.
16:14It depends what the history is on the case.
16:15Yes.
16:16Maybe a case of, yes, there'll be a hearing, or no.
16:19No, there's not.
16:19So you may not get it.
16:20Okay.
16:21The easiest, cheapest way is to pay the smaller amount than we go.
16:25Because, I know, because if this is black and white.
16:28It's genuinely black and white.
16:30Yeah, no, no, but same.
16:31But he could, and while it's going to be in storage for a month, those storage costs will get added to his bill.
16:39Bill.
16:40That's what I'm saying.
16:40And if he loses the case now, that's on the case.
16:42That's it.
16:43So he'll get less change for his cars.
16:44If you're going to do a cash payment, what can we do with cash payment types of things?
16:48Exactly the same amount.
16:49It would be the same amount.
16:50It has to be the same amount.
16:50Yeah.
16:51It can't be the same.
16:51There's no deals.
16:52No, it's nothing like that.
16:53The man offers to help pay off the debt.
16:57Is there anything that can be done?
17:00No type of payment can be made.
17:02So you guys just go away for the next three days, and then you can come back in three days.
17:06If we were in a one-bed bed seat with a banger outside, we could justify paying for them.
17:11Hang on a minute.
17:11It's not worth it because none of his assets were covered for cost.
17:14We've got three cars, three of finance out there, and the total is more than that, you see.
17:20So we can't justify it.
17:23Hello, sir.
17:24The debtor finally arrives.
17:26Where are we at now?
17:28He's kind of got the vehicles for sale just to try and pay off the debt as well.
17:31I know, I know, I know.
17:32It's hard.
17:33It's not that easy.
17:34I put all of them for sale so I can sell one first to pay.
17:39I know, our hands are tied.
17:40Read those words on there.
17:41I know, we're commanded, aren't I?
17:43I know.
17:43I know you guys are also doing your job.
17:45I'm just like a goodwill gesture type of payment or something.
17:48You just want to have a case to be heard.
17:50That's what you do.
17:50Paper money.
17:51Get a case to be heard.
17:52This is what I'm saying.
17:52That I know his case can be reopened.
17:54Like, he's got a strong, actual strong point.
17:56Yeah, yeah, he's got a few points.
17:58The money situation right now.
18:01Having been here for nearly two hours, Mark is keen for this enforcement to conclude.
18:07We will be there until they've made a payment in some form or another, cash card or goods.
18:13So can I get paid?
18:14If not, we're just not going to muck around.
18:15We just have to remove vehicles.
18:17So if he's got a thousand, and you said, look, I'll throw two thousand.
18:20Like, if three thousand is acceptable, let us pay the three thousand.
18:23No, it's not.
18:24It's a full amount now.
18:25In these situations right now, like, we're going to be there.
18:27I'm with you.
18:27I'm with you.
18:28But even if at least, like, we can, you know, the 6.7, go back to the 5.4 so we can raise
18:33that.
18:34But you're asking them to have a $1,500.
18:35No, no, no.
18:36That five, that five was meant to be paid however long.
18:38I get it.
18:39It's going to be a full amount.
18:39But we've got three vehicles to remove.
18:42We have.
18:42We can, we can satisfy that high-covid.
18:44What if the vehicles are not his and they're on trade?
18:47Then how could you remove someone else's trade?
18:48I've got the V5s in my book.
18:49I've got the V5s.
18:50Can this get paid yes or no?
18:51Have you checked if they're...
18:52Can this get paid yes or no?
18:53Have you checked if they...
18:54Can this get paid yes or no?
18:56Can this get paid yes or no?
18:57I'm not paying you around in my longer.
18:59Can this get paid at 6,758 pounds?
19:01We still need time time.
19:02Can this get paid at 7,000...
19:03We need time.
19:04We need time, sir.
19:04That's a no.
19:05Right, that's no problem.
19:06That's a no.
19:06Okay, thank you.
19:08Thank you, input.
19:08Thank you, input.
19:09I'm not taking your property.
19:10I'm taking the cars.
19:11Can the bailiff leave the property?
19:12No.
19:13Why?
19:13It's my property.
19:14You touch that, we get the police.
19:15You're not allowed to stop enforcement for high-covid.
19:17Do you understand that?
19:18The argumentative man leaves with the debtor.
19:21And Mark calls for a truck to remove the cars.
19:23They're going to try and move their cars.
19:25They're going to try and move their cars.
19:34Hmm?
19:36It's slashing up my gun.
19:38What?
19:39It's slashing up my gun.
19:42Yep.
19:43Oh, my God.
19:44Oh, my God.
19:57So, CSIS just explains this amount together with interest, fees, and charges.
20:04In the city center, Vlad is at an airline office and has a writ to recover more than 1,000 pounds.
20:14And he is still waiting for the company to find a paper trail for the original compensation claim.
20:20No problem.
20:21I'll forward this to document to you as well.
20:23I'll forward this to document to you as well.
20:27One, three, four, seven, five.
20:29I'll just send an email, madame.
20:34Yeah, I call her and she's going to check.
20:37I call this urgent.
20:38If she's going to check, I call me back.
20:42You're sent on the...
20:44So, sometimes you get paid on the spot.
20:49Other times you have to wait for someone with authority to make a bank transfer, which can take some time.
20:56So, I've waited six hours before.
20:58I don't know what happened.
20:59They just sent to our partners to be paid for.
21:02Every now and then, one email is disregarded and then we show up.
21:07Yeah, I don't know what happened with the emails.
21:11The payment will be made straight away now.
21:13If the person making the payment can send you a screenshot, then you show it to me if I can take a photo.
21:18So, or you have now my email address that I want to send you, the proof of payment to myself, and that will be it.
21:29Two hours after arriving, Vlad has got the results he was looking for.
21:34Everyone is happy.
21:35I hope so, with the exception of the people in the office that they forgot to make the payment.
21:43Her question only showed that she knows what she's doing.
21:46So, she's done it at least in the past.
21:49Not necessarily expecting an enforcement agent to visit her, but she knew there was a claim involved.
21:55She knew how to look for it and chase the case up on their end.
22:00So, that only means that they've dealt with this in the past.
22:03And only this particular case, they forgot about it and, well, they missed the payment on this.
22:09The next challenge for Vlad is ensuring he doesn't have to pay a penalty himself for a parking ticket.
22:16I can still make it if I remember where I parked it.
22:23Coming up.
22:24Police, please.
22:25Mark calls for backup.
22:26Just stand back.
22:27Just back up.
22:28But needs it quickly.
22:29I was making the escape.
22:30While Lewis.
22:31High court enforcement.
22:32Hello.
22:33Did you come to the front door?
22:34Is equally sure.
22:35A lot of this car pipes all over that gate there.
22:37Time is against him.
22:38It's a weird one, isn't it?
22:51He's slashing up my van.
22:53What?
22:53He's slashing up my van.
22:54In Middlesex, after Mark and Sam decide to seize the debtors' three Mercedes cars, Mark thinks he spots a man who came to help the debtor, apparently damaging his van.
23:06Police, please.
23:09You know what I'm calling for.
23:10I'm just calling the cameras to do my car.
23:12No, I didn't.
23:13You're not lying.
23:14Whatever.
23:15I'm a high court enforcement agent.
23:16I've just got a bloke who just scratched all my car up.
23:20You didn't, no?
23:21That's nice.
23:22That's nice to hear.
23:22You didn't see it.
23:23Body on camera.
23:24Body on camera.
23:25Hey, you couldn't see it from upstairs, so what body on camera did you see it from, sir?
23:28You tell me what I've done, sir.
23:30Did what?
23:31Did what?
23:31I don't know.
23:32No, with his keys.
23:33Exactly.
23:34In the middle of the force in the high court, it is just smashing.
23:35Brother, what are you talking about?
23:36I just watched you.
23:37How did you watch me when you're upstairs?
23:38Just back off.
23:39Body on camera.
23:40I'm not doing anything.
23:41You're walking towards me.
23:43What do you stand off?
23:43Are you okay?
23:44You damaged my vehicle.
23:45No, I did not damage your vehicle.
23:46Yes, you did.
23:47No, I did not.
23:48Gentleman's here.
23:48Gentleman recording.
23:49There's an intimate breach of a piece.
23:50Can I have a piece of assistance, please?
23:53I've been in the middle of the force in the high court here, and so we've blocked vehicles
23:55in, and now we've slashed all my, uh, paint off my vehicle.
23:58We've got CCTV footage as well, and my body on camera as well.
24:01No problem.
24:02Now he's making the escape.
24:03No, just, I'm not making the escape.
24:05I'm not making the escape, so you can relax.
24:07I'm not making no escape.
24:09Uh, yep.
24:10I do.
24:12Dressed in white, linen trousers, beard, black hair, shaved sides.
24:17I'm, I've not done anything, you're lying.
24:19And now he's making the escape.
24:20I'm not making the escape.
24:21So why aren't you staying here?
24:22Because, I'm talking, you want money.
24:24So how could we pay you if I don't go to get money for you?
24:27You don't slash off my van, do you?
24:28I didn't slash off your van.
24:28Yes, you did.
24:29I didn't, sir.
24:29You did, don't lie to me.
24:30I didn't, I didn't.
24:31Do not lie.
24:32How, what can I, did I slash you off with this?
24:34With a cigarette packet, that's what I thought.
24:35With your keys.
24:35What keys?
24:36I've got my phone and a cigarette packet.
24:37Right, okay, yeah.
24:38Got body on cameras on CCTV.
24:39Look, I'm showing the camera right now.
24:41What's in my pocket?
24:42A phone and a cigarette.
24:43A phone with a cigarette packet, not...
24:45He's a landlord's son.
24:48The man walks off.
24:54Yeah, because I've got another agent, she's left alone.
24:56I've got another mail there.
24:59Really clever.
25:02Yeah, yeah, you could have stopped it.
25:04We're going to finish with this car or no?
25:06Can we go upstairs to...
25:07No, I'm going to remove your vehicles, that's what I'm doing.
25:09I'm removing your vehicles, you're not willing to pay.
25:11They're going.
25:13Oof, you're not making the money.
25:14It's up to sale and disposal stage now.
25:16Police are coming here as well.
25:17Getting the CCTV and going to have an interview you lot as well.
25:20I'm ready to make the payment, sir.
25:23Can you go to make the payment?
25:25A lot of debtors like to wait for you to say,
25:27right, the vehicle's going, then pay,
25:29or the best one, which is what a lot of people seem to do,
25:33don't ask me why,
25:34is wait until the lorry turns up
25:36and it's hanging in the air
25:37and then they want to pay it.
25:39And that happens a lot.
25:42Right, here we go.
25:44The outstanding amount,
25:46£7,784.68.
25:49Sir, I just told you, let's go to make the payment.
25:51You said...
25:52Make payment, not an issue.
25:52Go on, make a payment.
25:53£7,784.68, please.
25:57Come on, go on your car.
25:58My car's got enough scratches.
25:59As the debtor finally makes arrangements to pay what he owes,
26:04the police arrive.
26:05Yeah, he's left.
26:07Upstairs, seeing him, he's just got a key.
26:09He's just smashing it.
26:10Where did you see him from?
26:12I'll tell you where I was.
26:15No, it wasn't.
26:15No, I moved my van.
26:16It was up here.
26:17Mark returns, said the debtor.
26:21So, the payment is done?
26:23The payment is done.
26:25Thank you very much.
26:26OK.
26:28But I will be continuing pressing charges, yeah?
26:31Thank you very much.
26:34Sam reflects on the advice you gave the man earlier.
26:39When I was inside, I said,
26:41you know how this is going to end.
26:42I said, you've got assets outside.
26:44I said, don't do it.
26:45Don't wait until the last minute for us to push that button,
26:48get the lorry here,
26:49get the cars on the back of the lorry,
26:51and then you pay.
26:52What does he do?
26:53Lorry's on its way, then it's paid.
26:57It's been a successful but fraught enforcement.
27:01Looks like I'm going to be polishing my van later.
27:04But Mark is still able to channel his inner karate kid.
27:08I'll wax on, you can wax off.
27:09No problem.
27:10I feel bad for you.
27:11He's had a real bad day.
27:15120 miles away,
27:22Lewis is in familiar territory.
27:24Do you see this Lemmy Crowe football team here?
27:28It's called Hill Custentown.
27:29They went into it,
27:32met a strash,
27:32and about five years ago.
27:36And has got sad endings on his mind.
27:38Like it has been open since by brand new odds and stuff.
27:43But I went round to obviously serve the bankruptcy order,
27:48and I had to actually take the team coach,
27:50and it wasn't hold.
27:51And I had to lock a range for it to go.
27:55Yeah, it wasn't good.
27:57The club has had a couple of new owners
28:00since Lewis enforced that writ.
28:03And today he has a new writ to enforce
28:05against a private individual.
28:08It's in regards to an amount owed to a law firm
28:12for services received but not paid for.
28:17Cool.
28:17I'm not sure if anyone lives there.
28:29This door handle hasn't been used in the while now.
28:44It's got cobwebs on it.
28:46Might be an empty house.
28:50I don't know.
28:51Someone does live in there, I think.
28:54There's definitely things in there.
28:55Don't think that bin's not took out in a while later, has it?
29:11High Court Enforcement, hello?
29:13Could you come to the front door, please?
29:16Hello?
29:17High Court Enforcement,
29:18could you come to the front door, please?
29:21Lewis has his suspicions
29:22about why the house is like this.
29:25In a very different state, inside and out.
29:29Someone's passed away here or something.
29:31Because in the side looks like all neat and tidy.
29:36It doesn't look like this door's been used.
29:38It doesn't look like that door's been used.
29:41Because, look, there's cobwebs all over that gate there.
29:45Are there any upstairs windows over?
29:47Might be worth having a chat to the next door neighbor.
29:54It's a weird one, isn't it?
30:03Just going to ask these guys here.
30:05If the debtor has indeed passed away,
30:09then getting back any money owed
30:10won't be straightforward.
30:17Is everything all right there, love?
30:19Sorry, I'm actually after your next door neighbor.
30:23Does anyone live there?
30:25What, has somebody passed away over there?
30:27The neighbor explains
30:29that the couple who lived in the house
30:30have both died.
30:32What was the husband's name, please?
30:34Okay.
30:36How long has it been, been empty?
30:40Because it does look like it's been empty a while
30:42with that front, front drive.
30:45The neighbor says it's been empty
30:46for more than six months.
30:49Okay, so it's actually been empty that long.
30:53What's going to happen to the house?
30:56Has it just been left?
30:59Okay, little love.
31:00Well, you've helped us out anyway.
31:01Look, I'm actually here on behalf of the High Court.
31:08There's nothing more Lewis can do here
31:10and he will have to return the rig to court.
31:14Right.
31:14When a person dies, their assets,
31:20including property, savings and investments,
31:23as well as their debts,
31:25become part of what is known as their estate.
31:29This estate is usually left in a will to family
31:32and they do not usually become personally liable
31:35for any debts.
31:37Most debts, like personal loans and unpaid invoices,
31:40must be settled from the estate.
31:42And creditors have six years
31:45from the date a debt became due
31:47to claim it back.
31:54Back in London,
31:56Mark and Sam are on their way
31:57to get a payment from a debtor company
31:59which owes more than £1,500 to an individual.
32:02At the debtor company's address,
32:09Yeah.
32:09Haven't you forgot his number, have you?
32:11Mark and Sam have his front door pointed out.
32:14Oh, that's all right.
32:17Oh, sorry, Sam.
32:18You got his number, sorry.
32:19Yeah.
32:22As the door is open,
32:24Mark and Sam are allowed to enter.
32:25Well,
32:28here we go.
32:32So he's got a lot going on here.
32:36What case is this?
32:39Inside, there's no one in the office.
32:41But Sam does find a pile of demands for payment.
32:46Well, at least we've got some computers.
32:48And assets that could be seized to pay the debt.
32:53Hello.
32:55Is not available.
32:56Please leave your message after the tone.
32:59After you've finished your message,
33:01just hang up.
33:02Or to hear more options,
33:03please press one.
33:05This is Mark.
33:07I'm a high court enforcement agent.
33:08I have a live high court of it for your company.
33:12Can you please call me back as soon as possible
33:13on this number?
33:14As I'm currently in your office
33:17taking control of goods
33:18and I'll possibly be removing them very shortly.
33:22Ideally, engage with us
33:23to keep the cost and fees down to a minimum
33:25so we can sort this out.
33:28I do believe someone was here recently
33:30because there's a cold can of Coke.
33:32The door is still open.
33:35So you possibly...
33:37And it's lunchtime.
33:38And it's, yeah, it's lunchtime.
33:40A company representative returns Mark's call.
33:43First of all,
33:44what I need to inform you is that
33:46basically, I've got a live high court of it
33:48commanding me to remove all your company assets
33:50and I'm currently in your office.
33:54Right.
33:56None of the assets in the office
33:58are the companies.
33:59They always say that.
34:00Not a problem.
34:00What we will do,
34:02when we remove the assets,
34:02they'll get held for seven days.
34:04During those seven days,
34:04you can put a third party claim in.
34:06This is your company office.
34:07We believe everything here is your company assets.
34:10So what are you removing?
34:11At the minute,
34:12we haven't looked around.
34:12It's going to be everything
34:13from the artwork
34:14to the computers
34:15to tables.
34:17Everything.
34:17Printers.
34:18Printers.
34:20No, the printer may be leased,
34:21but if you can provide us a lease,
34:22that won't be going.
34:24Right.
34:25And how much money are you claiming?
34:26Because I don't know anything about it.
34:28Right.
34:28No, no problems.
34:29Right.
34:29So after all the court costs,
34:30the escalation and everything,
34:32it's gone up to,
34:33bloody hell,
34:34£1,551.12.
34:37If we have to remove assets,
34:39it will go up to £2,181.12,
34:42including removal and storage,
34:44because we have to store it for seven days.
34:48Right.
34:48So how do you want to resolve this?
34:51How would you like to resolve it?
34:52Ideally,
34:53I'll give you the payment details.
34:54You can pay it.
34:56And the money gets held for 14 days
34:58and in some setting in 1986.
35:00And if you believe that you've got a case
35:01and want this case we heard,
35:02have a case we heard in court
35:03and hopefully you'll win
35:05and get your money back.
35:06Well, I can't pay you now.
35:08OK, we'll start out of courtesy.
35:10We'll give you a fair two minutes
35:11to see if he can raise his funds.
35:12If not, we'll start moving the stuff.
35:14That's not an issue.
35:14But there's not,
35:15what stuff are you going to remove?
35:17As I said,
35:17everything in here that is of value.
35:20So you're going to up to what?
35:21Did you stop at £2,000?
35:23Are you clear out of my office?
35:24Up to five times the amount
35:25because we're going to wait
35:26to get an auction.
35:28So you're going to take
35:29£10,000 worth of stuff out of my office?
35:31Yes.
35:32Yeah.
35:33I'm sorry,
35:33I've got Sam with me as well,
35:34he's the other enforcement agent.
35:35This is a totally ridiculous situation.
35:39It's a legal situation
35:40with a high court writ.
35:44OK, will you give me a minute
35:45and let me see if I can source that out?
35:47The man on the phone
35:48has one other question.
35:51How did you get into the office?
35:52You left it open.
35:55No, it was locked.
35:56Sir, we've got cameras.
35:59It's 100% open.
36:01So if the door was locked,
36:02you wouldn't have been able to enter?
36:03Well, we could have done
36:04because it's commercial.
36:04We could have broken
36:05if we wanted to,
36:05but we didn't need to
36:06because it's open.
36:08OK.
36:10How much money
36:11have I got to pay you?
36:12£1,551.12, please.
36:18Coming up,
36:19Mark and Sam are sure
36:21the assets here
36:22would take a massive chunk
36:24out of it.
36:24That a debtor company
36:26the assets there
36:27would take more
36:28than a massive chunk out of it
36:29has got its sums wrong.
36:31Obviously,
36:31they're not going to go
36:32to what you'd expect
36:33at auction.
36:33This is a totally
36:47ridiculous situation.
36:49It's a legal situation
36:50with a high court writ.
36:51In Finchley,
36:53Mark and Sam
36:54are in a debtor company's office.
36:56How did you get into the office?
36:57You left it open.
36:59Seeking to recover money
37:00owed to an individual
37:01for unpaid expenses.
37:03So £1,600, I think.
37:05Basically.
37:05Yeah.
37:05And the company representative
37:08is offering to pay
37:09half of what is owed today.
37:11No, it's got to be a full amount.
37:12It's deemed a small amount
37:13and everyone's, well,
37:15myself and Sam here
37:15are confident
37:16that the assets here
37:17would take a massive chunk
37:18out of it.
37:20Well, the assets there
37:21would take more
37:22than a massive chunk
37:22out of it.
37:23The computers would cover
37:24it themselves.
37:25I understand it,
37:26but obviously,
37:27they're not going to go
37:27to what you'd expect
37:28at auction.
37:30OK, send me
37:30your bank details, please.
37:31Thank you so much.
37:32Bye.
37:33Moments later,
37:34the man calls back again.
37:36Do you want a credit card
37:37or do you want me
37:38to pay you by bank transfer?
37:39A bank transfer, ideally.
37:40I'll just send you
37:41the details now.
37:42I'll just...
37:43You should get it
37:44on your iPhone.
37:46Hold on one second.
37:48OK, I'm doing it now.
37:52We're going to be off
37:53annoying someone else
37:53in a minute.
37:54It's going to pay.
37:56The man calls once more
37:58to say he's paid.
37:59But still has questions
38:01for Mark and Sam.
38:03OK, so you're going to
38:04just turn the lights off
38:05and leave the office?
38:07That's correct, yep.
38:08Leave it as we found it.
38:10As of now, correct?
38:11As of...
38:12In a minute, yeah.
38:14I paid you,
38:15so you should be out now.
38:17I'm just trying to...
38:17Once I put a van on,
38:18I'm going to call the office
38:19to make sure it's in.
38:21OK?
38:21Well, I've obviously...
38:22Yeah, I know, I know.
38:23I guess...
38:23I'm just going to have a look,
38:25all right?
38:25That's all.
38:26OK, bye.
38:26Don't worry, bye.
38:28Just half an hour
38:29after arriving here,
38:31Mark and Sam
38:32have completed
38:33this enforcement.
38:34Brilliant.
38:35Yeah, we'll do that.
38:36Take care.
38:36Nice to meet you.
38:38Thank you for your time.
38:41Come round to our way
38:41of thinking.
38:42These are decided
38:43to pay in full
38:43and we'll have to
38:45annoy someone else.
38:45This was a classic scenario
38:48of I haven't got it,
38:49I haven't got it,
38:49OK, we'll take this.
38:51Oh, I have got it.
38:52And that was it.
38:53It wasn't a large bill
38:54and he paid it.
38:56So it squeezed,
38:57no twisting?
38:58There was no real squeeze
38:59on that one.
39:00No real squeeze.
39:01It's a new day.
39:16Mark's on his own
39:17enforcing a writ
39:18for an unpaid fuel invoice.
39:19Are we going to
39:24a small farmhouse
39:26where it says
39:29he hasn't paid
39:30his oil bill?
39:32So I'm assuming
39:33that's what it's relating to,
39:35not the farm machine.
39:36But it's definitely a farm.
39:38Possible farmhouse.
39:49Hello.
39:53A woman answers the door.
39:55Right, what it is,
39:55I'm a enforcement agent
39:56for the High Court.
39:57I've got a case
39:57that's been taken to court.
39:59A county court judge
40:00has been awarded against him.
40:01And now it's been
40:02escalated to the High Court.
40:03OK.
40:04And I'm here to
40:04ideally sort it out
40:06and collect payment.
40:07Right.
40:08I'm afraid he's not here.
40:10Could we get him
40:11on the phone, please?
40:12Um, I'll see
40:14if I can get hold of him.
40:16Is he a relation, is he?
40:20He's my son.
40:22Oh, right.
40:32Hello.
40:33You all right?
40:34The next moment,
40:35her son comes to the door
40:36and confirms he's the debtor.
40:38Oh, you're here.
40:40Right, what it is,
40:40a company that's taking you to court
40:42awarded your county court judgment.
40:44I've been paying them
40:45the SCE, though.
40:46I've been paying them
40:46a monthly payment
40:47every month
40:47of like 150 quid.
40:49Right, it's obviously
40:50for one reason or another
40:51they've sent us out
40:53to enforce.
40:53Yeah, I've been paying them
40:54through, I've got this number
40:55of this guy that I ring
40:56and I've been paying
40:56a monthly fee of 150 pounds
40:58every month
40:59and they've been taking
41:00that payment no problem.
41:01Right, for some reason
41:02or another
41:03they've told me to
41:05carry on.
41:06Right, so I'm happy
41:07to organise
41:07to be that,
41:08make that for that
41:09to be paid.
41:10Great.
41:10Because I was paying
41:11150 quid a month
41:12no problem.
41:13And I'd organised it
41:14with them that that was
41:15what was going to happen.
41:15And they've got
41:16my card details
41:17and they were taking
41:18the money off the card.
41:20The man believes
41:21he has an agreement
41:21in place.
41:24He must have
41:24defaulted or something.
41:25So when did that happen?
41:26Because that's...
41:27Oh no, you tell me.
41:28Yeah, I've no idea.
41:29So that's usually...
41:29I can ring him
41:30and I can sort that out
41:31no problem.
41:31I've got his email address
41:33and I've got his
41:34mobile number.
41:36160 odd quid I owe them.
41:38Yeah, it's a bit more
41:39than that because
41:39obviously it's gone
41:40through the courts
41:40now.
41:40Oh God, now.
41:41Yeah, that's the issue.
41:43So let me just find out
41:45where his email is.
41:47Here we go.
41:47So he was organised,
41:48that was all organised
41:49and I was paying
41:49then a monthly fee
41:50of £150
41:51and the last payment
41:52was taken
41:53in...
41:55So I hadn't paid
41:56in Julys yet.
41:57Well, I've got here
41:59£2,347.27.
42:02How's that gone up
42:03so much?
42:03Like, it's gone up
42:04like £1,200 odd quid.
42:06It originally went to...
42:07Cool, for £1,000...
42:09Well, hang on.
42:10Yeah, but I've made
42:10about six payments.
42:12That's a criminal.
42:15He said,
42:15give me the card details,
42:16set up a direct debit.
42:17You've got to set up
42:17a standing order
42:18and I bet you haven't
42:20set up a stand
42:20correctly.
42:22The man seems
42:23to believe that
42:24the creditor
42:24had set up
42:25a standing order
42:26on his behalf.
42:28So, can I set up
42:29a standing order?
42:30It's got to be
42:31payment in full now.
42:32That's the issue.
42:33That's all they're
42:33sending us out.
42:35Yeah, here we go.
42:35This was the last email,
42:36fourth of the...
42:37fourth of the...
42:38third.
42:40And, so...
42:41I bet no money's
42:43come out.
42:45I'll be here
42:45for a closer look.
42:47So, I mean,
42:47I can't afford
42:48to pay that for now.
42:49Right, I've got
42:50a high call here.
42:50It's coming to me
42:51to move all your assets.
42:52Which I don't want to do
42:53because it's your fees
42:54and costs get thrown out.
42:55Yeah, I don't want to do that either.
42:56No, exactly.
42:56So, what can I do?
42:58Find the money somehow.
43:01Okay, how quickly?
43:0330 minutes
43:04and I'll start
43:04looking for your assets.
43:06None of this is mine.
43:06It's more my mum.
43:08How much is it?
43:082,347 pounds and 27 cans.
43:12Yes.
43:12After 10 minutes,
43:15the debtor is back
43:16from a family summit.
43:18Right, how much do you need?
43:212,4, what?
43:212,347 and 27.
43:25Uh...
43:25Right, I'll do it right now.
43:26Where do I send it to?
43:27Is that the same count?
43:30Is that the same count?
43:31I suppose you're going to stand
43:32in order, too.
43:33Here we go.
43:34Wait a second.
43:34Pay to have a receipt.
43:37It takes about two hours
43:38to clear.
43:39But you're going to get your receipt.
43:40That's not an issue.
43:41And all do you respect,
43:41I don't want to hang around here
43:42for two hours.
43:43I thought I wanted to win
43:44it's a murder.
43:45Me neither.
43:46Oh, no, you might win
43:46some murder.
43:47All right, I'm going to
43:48take a picture of that.
43:49Bruna.
43:51Make sure you get your mum
43:51some flowers.
43:53Good luck.
43:54Okay.
43:56Take care, bye.
44:07In the background,
44:07you could hear the mother's
44:08basically telling me
44:09to sort it out.
44:11And I knew there wasn't
44:12an issue then.
44:13payment in full
44:14for the client,
44:16happy client.
44:18So, yeah, I'm happy.
44:19So, yeah,
44:21off to do the next one.
44:43Bye.
44:44Bye.
45:04Bye.
45:07Bye.
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