Revenue Services blog

A Day In The Life Of An Enforcement Agent
As an Enforcement Agent (formerly known as a Bailiff) you learn to live with being unpopular. Let’s be fair, no-one that owes money is, to begin with, going to welcome you with open arms when they know you are calling to collect that money or remove their goods. But...

James Cohen Raising £50,000 In Support of The Light Infantry
We are very proud to announce that our MD James Cohen will be one of the 50 Veterans from the Light Infantry, who will walk 50 miles in an attempt to raise £50,000 in support of The Light Infantry Association in its 50th year in June 2018. This fantastic Association...

What Should A Commercial Landlord Look For In A Tenant?
Obviously as a Commercial Landlord it is in your best interests to be quite choosy about who you take on as a tenant. As a longstanding company who have helped countless Commercial Landlords over the years, we are aware of the problems which can arise, the “qualities”...

Revenue Services Enforcement Agents Accreditations
As part of the requirement to become a Certificated Enforcement Agent, a requirement of the Court is that each agent has to pass the accredited examination of the Civil Enforcement Association in 'Taking Control Of Goods'. This CIVEA qualification is accredited by the...

The Pros and Cons of CRAR and Forfeiture
As a Landlord of somebody with Commercial rent arrears, exactly what are your options, and which is the best option for you? There are pros and cons for each option available, but we run through them below. CRAR (Commercial Rent Arrears Recovery) A Landlord under a...