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04 Apr 09 #104890 by catenorfolk
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if bailiffs have a key to a property, are they legally allowed to gain entry with that key, and if so can the owners change the locks legally?

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05 Apr 09 #104988 by Elle
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Hi

Those with a legal right can enter a property...keys or not...well in Scotland

Elle x

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05 Apr 09 #105045 by catenorfolk
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