
Working with bailiffs or enforcement agents is often a daunting experience for registered providers. Whilst it can be difficult to find a suitable partner; we believe that our values make us the right choice for your customers and stakeholders. We’re focused on doing the right thing, keeping our promises and putting people first in everything we do.
We work with housing associations and local authorities operating both in the social and private rented sectors. We are recommended by the leading public sector lawyers, who share our ethos of assessing the risks, preserving your reputation and delivering results for the benefit of our community. We celebrate diversity at The Enforcement Agency and work closely with support agencies for a proactive approach to welfare.
Whilst we do help with your commercial portfolio needs, our sector expertise in dealing with residential properties separates us from the rest. For a start, we attend any medium to high-risk assignment to undertake a comprehensive risk assessment of the property and any occupants. We proactively work with agencies to signpost advice and support available to vulnerable persons. We also have bespoke solutions for service users causing distress to other residents. We believe that a home should be a place to enjoy without anti-social behaviour affecting our communities.
We know that our nation is facing a housing shortage and you are under pressure to make every suitable space a home. We also know that unlawful subletting, squatting and criminal damage jeopardise the available stock. We have a range of solutions to recover land and buildings swiftly and to deter it from happening again.
Have the occupants vacated but left their possessions? Has the property been subject to repeated damage and trespass? Whatever your concern, we have tailored solutions appropriate to the problem. We have extensive experience in clearing land and properties subject to hoarding, fly-tipping and other hazardous materials. Our security solutions protect property from incursion and deter would-be trespassers.