A suspension of warrant is a court order that stops a bailiff

A suspension of warrant is a court order that stops a bailiff or enforcement agent from executing a warrant, such as eviction or seizing goods. Tenants or debtors can apply to the court to pause this action, usually by proving they can pay arrears or by showing a significant change in circumstances.

Key Aspects of Suspending a Warrant:
Eviction/Possession Warrant (Form N244): Tenants can apply to suspend a warrant of possession to prevent immediate homelessness, often with a repayment plan for arrears.
Warrant of Control (Form N245): Debtors can use Form N245 to suspend a warrant for debt collection (bailiffs taking goods) by asking to pay in installments.
Application Process: The application requires explaining the reasons for the request, providing evidence of financial circumstances, and usually involves paying a fee.
Court Review: A judge will review the application and may set up a hearing to decide whether to suspend the warrant.

For more information, visit GOV.UK for delaying eviction or Shelter‘s legal guidance on suspending warrants.

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