Losing Your Home, Crawford Style
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I just noticed: that Facebook post is directed to Baron David Ward, whom we've discussed here before. He of the self-issued passports and phony commercial liens and 67-page incoherent screeds and other wackiness, who's about to be kicked out of his own not-so-baronial estate. Is Baron David Ward about to get involved in the Fearn Chase matter?
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It might be buried on here but it is certainly in some of the eviction videos and that guy with the respiratory problems followed it and did some videos about it.Edit: Mark Gillard was the man who did the videos following the van IIRC.Fearnchase wrote:Can anyone remember the name of the firm when removed Crawford's possessions and they accused them of all sorts
He'll be as useful, informed and successful as all the other help Tom has then.TheNewSaint wrote:Is Baron David Ward about to get involved in the Fearn Chase matter?
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Could Sue's, Mum's home be in Leeds ? This could be where the Crawfrauds now call homeTheNewSaint wrote:Why in Leeds? Isn't that pretty far from where all this happened?Tom Crawford is giving an update on his case at a meeting at the 8th October at the St Joseph Club, Leeds, LS10 2QE starting at 1 PM
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsJPDQKglpUFearnchase wrote:Does anyone know where old Tom Crawford is from ..ie before fearn chase?

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That address (199 Hertford Road, Enfield, Middlesex) is the address for Santander Bank !!!
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No i have a feeling her mother lived in Nottingham, the family are certainly still in NottinghamBones wrote:Could Sue's, Mum's home be in Leeds ? This could be where the Crawfrauds now call homeTheNewSaint wrote:Why in Leeds? Isn't that pretty far from where all this happened?Tom Crawford is giving an update on his case at a meeting at the 8th October at the St Joseph Club, Leeds, LS10 2QE starting at 1 PM
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It's also, rather cruelly or perhaps entirely appropriately a branch of.....Bungle wrote:That address (199 Hertford Road, Enfield, Middlesex) is the address for Santander Bank !!!
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The Bradford & Bingley.
http://enfield.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/b ... 08846.html
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Well bugger me... blows my theories for the day 

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Not quite. TC & SC own another house, inherited from SC's mother just as they became homeless. And that would nicely meet the remaining debts, if the bank sought an order for sale.aesmith wrote:The trouble with this case is that TC now has nothing financially to lose, he already owes something like £40K as the shortfall from the sale of the house vs outstanding mortgage and B&B's legal costs, ...
And that's what this is all about now, I think. TC lives in fear of Recovery Round 2, the letter might arrive any day and he knows he has no real chance of defending. So he hopes to deter the bank by maintaining the appearance of being a hugely popular figure who can call upon mobs.
TC has a lot to lose if the bank decides to complete the recovery.
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In theory, it's not that hard nowadays to track down an address, if someone has the time all you need is a maiden name - aren't they listed on children's birth certificates? Certainly, would be on a marriage certificate.
Once you have a maiden name (and as long as the mother never remarried) you can search for a death certificate in that name, then on the electral roll in that name for an address.
Once you have a maiden name (and as long as the mother never remarried) you can search for a death certificate in that name, then on the electral roll in that name for an address.
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Mr P - do you know for a fact they inherited a house from SC's mother?Hercule Parrot wrote:
Not quite. TC & SC own another house, inherited from SC's mother just as they became homeless. And that would nicely meet the remaining debts, if the bank sought an order for sale.
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No one knows for sure, although it is likely to have gone through probate and is in the hands of his wifeSoLongCeylon wrote:Mr P - do you know for a fact they inherited a house from SC's mother?Hercule Parrot wrote:
Not quite. TC & SC own another house, inherited from SC's mother just as they became homeless. And that would nicely meet the remaining debts, if the bank sought an order for sale.
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Well we know the date She died, although you cant search death certs by date alone. They have obviously kept their wereabouts very quite. Thing is no one actually knows where Sues mum actually livedAndyPandy wrote:In theory, it's not that hard nowadays to track down an address, if someone has the time all you need is a maiden name - aren't they listed on children's birth certificates? Certainly, would be on a marriage certificate.
Once you have a maiden name (and as long as the mother never remarried) you can search for a death certificate in that name, then on the electral roll in that name for an address.
Also as an aside, has TC committed any offence by lying when he told the court he was homeless
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Fearnchase wrote:No one knows for sure, although it is likely to have gone through probate and is in the hands of his wife
As I said before, without probate being complete Sue (and maybe Tom) might not yet own SMH (Sue's Mum's House) . There also might be complications depending on what was in the will. Using c/o the bank is I believe a legitimate work around being NFA (that's No Fixed Abode the legal terminology used in England to denote homeless and transient persons housing status). That's how the homeless used to be able to claim benefits, their address was c/o the benefits office they were registered at. Ironic that it is Santander though. Also wonder what his registration and insurance say re his car.Fearnchase wrote:Also as an aside, has TC committed any offence by lying when he told the court he was homeless
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Probate can take a very long time, even in straightforward and uncontested cases.
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It was a branch of Bradford and Bingley but Abbey National bought out all the high street premises along with the right to use the B&B name. They then rebranded them to Santander in 2010. Bradford and Bingley no longer exist other than as the nationalised mortgage and investment part of the business.exiledscouser wrote:It's also, rather cruelly or perhaps entirely appropriately a branch of.....Bungle wrote:That address (199 Hertford Road, Enfield, Middlesex) is the address for Santander Bank !!!
(Darth Vader music)
The Bradford & Bingley.
http://enfield.cylex-uk.co.uk/company/b ... 08846.html
I wonder if it is the branch through which Tom arranged his mortgage.
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I now have his mother in laws surnameArthurWankspittle wrote:Fearnchase wrote:No one knows for sure, although it is likely to have gone through probate and is in the hands of his wifeAs I said before, without probate being complete Sue (and maybe Tom) might not yet own SMH (Sue's Mum's House) . There also might be complications depending on what was in the will. Using c/o the bank is I believe a legitimate work around being NFA (that's No Fixed Abode the legal terminology used in England to denote homeless and transient persons housing status). That's how the homeless used to be able to claim benefits, their address was c/o the benefits office they were registered at. Ironic that it is Santander though. Also wonder what his registration and insurance say re his car.Fearnchase wrote:Also as an aside, has TC committed any offence by lying when he told the court he was homeless
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If it needs more research, let's hope it isn't Smith or Jones.Fearnchase wrote: I now have his mother in laws surname
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I'm no fan of Crawford & his antics & downright lies, but isn't all this digging around his deceased MIL a bit much? Apart from mentioning the fact she just died on eviction day I don't think the Crawfords have mentioned her ever since?
Do we know for sure she owned a house? She may have rented, been in a home..?
I thought this site only dealt in facts, not speculation (see numerous bailiff threads).
Do we know for sure she owned a house? She may have rented, been in a home..?
I thought this site only dealt in facts, not speculation (see numerous bailiff threads).
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I think this is informed and relevant discussion, addressing realistic hypotheses which would be significant to the underlying legal dispute. Perhaps one of our members has the ability to search probate, and then we'll know for sure.hucknallred wrote:I thought this site only dealt in facts, not speculation (see numerous bailiff threads).
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