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If the bailiffs arrive at your house, first do not admit who you are, don't let them in and ask for ID and a signed warrant from the court?
Remember these are complete strangers arriving at your house, where you have no idea who they are, what they want, why they are here. They are demanding to be in your house and remove your goods based on an unsigned piece of paper that anyone could get from the internet, with zero accountability. They could very easily be scammers and once your goods are gone you will have no recourse.
You have every single right to ask for id, that you can copy and verify, for proof of their claim and their presumed rights to be at your door. Ask them who gave them those rights and what rights did the person giving them have to pass on the rights. If they cannot prove either they themselves have the right or that the person passing on the right has any right to be there tell them to do one.
Should they somehow have got in and start taking your goods, do not under any circumstances sign anything. Take copies of their ids if they have one, take their registration number, take photos of them and do not sign anything. If you sign it is compliance, if you don't they are theives.
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