And here endeth the lessen.......PeanutGallery wrote:I'm waiting for the thread to appear on GOODF I imagine it will be titled, "Tom Crawford wins court batle!!!!!!!!!!" (edited Bertie just posted basically the same only spelled correctly I thought it might be put up by Ceylon (hence the use of exclamation marks)) and go on to educate how being refused permission to appeal a decision made in court, that you would be evicted, means that now you won't, even though the court has just told you that it's not going to change it's mind, which means the original decision stands.
Tom you didn't get permission to bring your claim that the mortgage was fraudulent, the court has looked at it and said it wasn't. Bradford and Bingley did you a favour by not asking for costs (I mean it's not much of a favour because you already owe more than your property is worth) but at least they didn't heap more debt onto you.
This is what is going to go down. B & B will apply for a new warrant, they will ask for the matter to be expedited to the High Court or for a no notice warrant, they will cite the eviction protests as a compelling reason for you not to be told when you will be evicted.
They will turn up, most likely when you've gone out to go to the shops or take Sue somewhere nice and move in. The first thing they will do is change the locks and then start tinning up the property. You'll come home, probably when this is half way through and try to force your way back in, but you won't get in. You'll call up your Sovrun mates, but they'll do exactly the same as when Lee got his boat lifted, they'll video and talk and spout off about the law but they won't change the reality.
You'll find yourself homeless for the first night, unless someone you know puts you up. Then you'll have to argue with the council about why you deserve a property. Maybe the press will be there and document how you are now living rough. Maybe you'll get a place in a cheap B&B to tide you over. The council may help, although they may not because lets face it you brought this on yourself.
You'll continue to blame the banks and will probably hold a grudge against them till your dying day, but the person you have to blame for your position is yourself Tom. When this started you were ahead, your property was worth a lot more than the mortgage and you could have made out quite well. But now you won't.
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