Instruction
1
Wait for the decision of the court on the return you debt. Usually you get him up on the fifth day, and takes effect it is a month or (in the case of an appeal), from the date of the judgment on appeal.
2
Please note that the law provides for such methods of enforcement to recover the debt as the court bailiffs or applying to the Bank serving the debtor. The most common and effective is the execution of judgments through bailiffs.
3
To start as soon as possible get into court writ of execution which is issued after entry of the decision into force. Do not hesitate to call the court, Recalling the writ, because by law the terms of issue, unfortunately, is not spelled out.
4
After you get a writ of execution, to personally give it to the office of the bailiffs, do not forget to require you to put down a mark about receipt of a copy of the cover letter. Within three days, the bailiff shall make a decision on beginning of enforcement proceedings, completion of which is required by the rules in two months.
5
In order not to delay the foreclosure process, contact the bailiff motions on the implementation of specific powers, reminding the Sheriff that the time is not waiting. The rights and powers of the bailiff when collecting a debt is quite broad: it can seek necessary information, to seize property, confiscate property, carry out search of the debtor impose on the debtor the penalties and so forth.
6
Bailiff receives information about the availability of the debtor's property only of the responses to his formal requests. If you know about the debtor has other property (Bank accounts, receivables, etc.), please inform the bailiff so he could foreclose on the property identified.
7
Execution system sometimes faltering. Possibly he is insufficiently experienced, the busy, and even colluded with the debtor. In such cases, appeal against actions or inaction of a bailiff. You can complain to his leadership, to make a motion to change the bailiff, to write about his case in the press or to go to court. Remember that you, as a claimant, are pivotal in the enforcement proceedings.
8
If the debtor is still not in a hurry to fulfill the decision, contact law enforcement. The debtor can be prosecuted in administrative proceedings for failure to comply with lawful requirements of the bailiff. For willful non-enforcement of court decisions criminal liability (including imprisonment). Knowing about the threat this decision, the debtor will have a strong motivation to return the debt.