Can the bailiff seize things from my friend?

Ci
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Unfortunately, I may soon have a visit from the bailiff. There's nothing to be gained from myself, but my British-American boyfriend (long distance relationship), who lives only temporarily with me and is just here, has a relatively new Apple notebook. He does not have any receipts. - How can I be sure that he will not be seized because of my debts, or that we're believed that it is not mine?

fl

It will be seized in your apartment, no matter who owns these belongings. However, the friend can later appeal and get these things back.

ka

Then it may be that the friend has the problem to prove his property, as he has no question according to the question.

fl

Then he has real problems. But he would also, if the relationship diverge and the girlfriend does not push the things out. Best to remove the things before.

Na

Then he should get rid of the part.

Pi

Basically, the thing is attachable. So you or your friend have to prove that the notebook belongs to him. It makes sense to do this by means of a purchase receipt or credit card statement. Can you not present a document and the thing is in your custody, it looks bad.

Can you make a installment payment agreement regarding your debts? Bailiffs are only human, maybe there's something going on.

Ju

That could already be seized. He must be able to prove that it is his and he has bought it too.

If he has no receipt, maybe a bank statement or something?

Just pretend it's his, could be too little. It is an old and well-known trick that the man to be seized is suddenly without any property and everything belongs to his partner.