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Tom CrawfordEviction the fraud of the bank
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Hi All
I am still curious about the selling on of property gained from Unlawful evictions however lets assume for the purpose of this debate that the party that has acquired our home is innocent in all this and unaware they have purchased a stolen property and as we like to carry out our business lawfully and leaving out the possibility that it may be some scumbag indirectly that we know and that has been known to happen to others before, and apart from the Bankster's and the legal advisor's etc and the auctioneers who else do you think may profit (ie) If a company/firm runs a competition arn't the terms and conditions such that an employee or family member/s are not allowed to enter that competition due to conflict of interests etc, so what regulations are there set in place to cover this black hole to protect folks from these profit makers working within individual companies ? And would someone who was involved work wise or other in the eviction process be necessarily sympathetic with someone who is or have had their home stolen unlawfully ?
Tom
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Michelle Hall Was Mooney Where I work friends and family can't enter any comps
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Michelle Hall Was Mooney Bless you Tom xx
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Nona Noigel I get the feeling that the dots have indeed been connected.
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Colin Baker Tom, The Police operation probably cost more than they got for your house. What is going on?
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Sue Freeman You mean... da da daaa: the theft of by Baaliffs (spelling intended); aiding & abetting of the theft of by police & handling of your stolen home by avaricious agents is yet another "inside job"? Tragically I would have to say that it appears this is *business as usual* for a system "gone rogue" ie the criminals are in charge & honesty; truth & justice are to be stamped on at every opportunity.
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Amanda Pike all i know is that the person buying it should have done all the necessary checks and it is infact his solicitor and the people who sold it who they would have to take it up with. id litrally have no sympathy a simply google of the address would bring up all they need to know and who doesn't use the Internet when checking property out so i do not think for one solitary second that it is an innocent party! not to mention it being sold and exhanged within 29 days!
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Claire Booker I agree with Amanda Pike it was way too publicised for anyone not to know. I can only summise it ain't what you know but who you know as it is at government level due to UKAR been involved it's bound to be a bent sale. I would have spys out to see if there were any comings and goings to the property. Checking to see if any social housing contracters go in to do any work. Most buy to let buyers have advertisements on their vehicles. Something will give you a big clue at some point if it hasn't already x
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