Bailiffs Catch Tennant Lying About £4000 Debt

Personal debt is climbing — and for some, it’s catching up fast. In this episode, High Court enforcement agents Stuart McCracken and Elmore Victor return to Whitefield, Manchester to recover £3,916 from former pub landlord Paul Kersh, owed to a firm of architects. Stuart has already given Paul 24 hours to pay on a previous visit… and he didn’t. When the agents arrive, there’s no answer — until they find an open door and make peaceful entry. Paul insists he doesn’t live there, claiming he’s only house-sitting for his girlfriend and looking after a sick dog. But as Stuart and Vic look for proof, they uncover letters addressed to Paul at the property — and the excuses start to unravel. With the debt still unpaid and Paul refusing to accept the reality of the situation, tensions rise as the agents warn that if payment isn’t made, they’ll have no choice but to start listing goods for removal. Paul scrambles to make calls, but with the clock ticking, he’s running out of options. Just as the case hits breaking point, Paul’s brother-in-law steps in with an offer: £2,000 paid today, and the remaining balance cleared within 30 days. The claimant agrees — but if Paul doesn’t stick to the arrangement, Stuart and Vic will be back. SUBSCRIBE for more: http://bit.ly/2ol5mam