Rekha Patel loses her house
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Re: Rekha Patel loses her house
Can't find those words exactly, SteveUK, but it was pretty obvious to the last judge that Miss Patel wasn't in a position to sell or rent the cottage. https://tamesidereporter.com/2017/01/2-cottage-sale/
Think the bailiffs will be using steel shutters this time instead of plywood...
They'll also need grabhire equipment for the 2-tonne concrete barrier. Wonder if Nine Lives Media will be filming that? Fun times.
Think the bailiffs will be using steel shutters this time instead of plywood...
They'll also need grabhire equipment for the 2-tonne concrete barrier. Wonder if Nine Lives Media will be filming that? Fun times.
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It's in there somewhere, the judge was quite scathing ...
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Search on land registry shows No.81 last sold in Oct 2010 (£165K). I'm not sure whether it just takes time to update or whether this shows that the recent sham sale(s) were not valid.
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This is the one I meant. He'll consider a jail sentence.He Who Knows wrote:Can't find those words exactly, SteveUK, but it was pretty obvious to the last judge that Miss Patel wasn't in a position to sell or rent the cottage. https://tamesidereporter.com/2017/01/2-cottage-sale/
Think the bailiffs will be using steel shutters this time instead of plywood...
They'll also need grabhire equipment for the 2-tonne concrete barrier. Wonder if Nine Lives Media will be filming that? Fun times.
I suppose if you sell a house that's been repossessed and not yours, you can expect it.
https://tamesidereporter.com/2017/01/2-cottage-sale/
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I emember that now, but only because I found it hard to get past this image......
"Rekah Patel arrived at Manchester Civil Justice Centre, resplendently dressed in white from head to neck in traditional Indain attire."
"Rekah Patel arrived at Manchester Civil Justice Centre, resplendently dressed in white from head to neck in traditional Indain attire."
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Now the Land Registry's electronic, registrations don't take long at all these days. I'm guessing the holders of the charges over the property raised objections with the Land Registry which, after looking into it, cancelled the registrations for the bogus transfers.aesmith wrote:Search on land registry shows No.81 last sold in Oct 2010 (£165K). I'm not sure whether it just takes time to update or whether this shows that the recent sham sale(s) were not valid.
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I'd have my doubts that they even bothered trying to tell the Land Registry about the transfers. Even if they did, as above, the Registry won't do anything without checking with the charge holders I suspect, so they will just bounce it.mufc1959 wrote:Now the Land Registry's electronic, registrations don't take long at all these days. I'm guessing the holders of the charges over the property raised objections with the Land Registry which, after looking into it, cancelled the registrations for the bogus transfers.
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That's the whole point of filing a lien (or "charge" in the UK), isn't it? It prevents the debtor from disposing of an asset and abscond with the funds that might otherwise be used to pay the debt.mufc1959 wrote:Now the Land Registry's electronic, registrations don't take long at all these days. I'm guessing the holders of the charges over the property raised objections with the Land Registry which, after looking into it, cancelled the registrations for the bogus transfers.aesmith wrote:Search on land registry shows No.81 last sold in Oct 2010 (£165K). I'm not sure whether it just takes time to update or whether this shows that the recent sham sale(s) were not valid.
Didn't she claim, as further proof that she was no longer the owner, that she was paying £50/week (£200/month) rent? I don't know what rents are like in her neck of the woods, but that seems to be a wholly insufficient amount of rent to pay for such a house. Wouldn't the rent be more like £1500-2000?
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The below post is from 8th April, so it was chamged at some point
You owe £1,000 and Rekha now owes another £18,000
Strange that Chrisy and Rekha are silent on this latest loss win, there no mention of it even on the Rekha supported by the community facebook page. Come on Chrisy it was only days ago you claimed that Rekha was a win, despite you getting arrested and fined. What was the positive outcome there Chrisy ?He Who Knows wrote: A quick check of the Land Registry shows that Patel Cottage is still owned by Tunkashila Ltd and has been since her parents' companies (Fringed Ltd and Land & Property Protection Alliance Ltd - of which Baron Ward was a director) sold it on for £100 last December. So she hasn't yet sold it on to the dormant company, Rekha Patel Ltd waiting in the wings. Wonder if she's gone 'abroad' for good?
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Fringed Ltd is being struck off on 4th July
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... ng-history
Land & Property Protection Alliance Ltd also on 4th July
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10477732
As for Rekha Patel Ltd on 16 June Princess Rekhaben Jerambhai Patel or just Rekha Patel for short become sole director
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... ng-history
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... ng-history
Land & Property Protection Alliance Ltd also on 4th July
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/company/10477732
As for Rekha Patel Ltd on 16 June Princess Rekhaben Jerambhai Patel or just Rekha Patel for short become sole director
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... ng-history
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Will note, in the https://s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/docu ... 8q3UygU%3D
It states that upon dissolution all property and rights ... will belong to the crown, so will she have to pay rent to the Queen now?
It states that upon dissolution all property and rights ... will belong to the crown, so will she have to pay rent to the Queen now?
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The assets of a dissolved Company revert to the Crown Estate and are managed by the Treasury Solicitor. If you want the asset you have to take the Treasury Solicitor to Court and apply to get the Company reinstated, paying any costs to Companies House for failure to submit any accounts in the intervening years.NYGman wrote:Will note, in the https://s3-eu-west-
It states that upon dissolution all property and rights ... will belong to the crown, so will she have to pay rent to the Queen now?
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I take it that transportation to Australia is no longer a remedy available to an English court?He'll consider a jail sentence.
Not that Australia is such a bad place these days, but it would keep her from trying to re-take the house after she's evicted.
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So her helicopter parents named her "Princess." Color me not the tiniest bit surprised.Penny Wise wrote:As for Rekha Patel Ltd on 16 June Princess Rekhaben Jerambhai Patel or just Rekha Patel for short become sole director
https://beta.companieshouse.gov.uk/comp ... ng-history
Oh, and is "Princess" a Praynomen or a Cognomen? She'd better find that out, it could save her from eviction.
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Total guess but rent would be about £600 a month. £200 a month would barely get you a room in a shared house, so it is not a commercial or realistic rent.noblepa wrote:Didn't she claim, as further proof that she was no longer the owner, that she was paying £50/week (£200/month) rent? I don't know what rents are like in her neck of the woods, but that seems to be a wholly insufficient amount of rent to pay for such a house. Wouldn't the rent be more like £1500-2000?
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The rent she was meant to be paying to her parents companies was £50 per month not per week, which renders it even more of a farce. Interesting that she has now dissolved the 2 shell companies that have failed in this whole sham. She and Baron Ward set them up on 14th November - coincidentally the day the court ordered the injunction for her to stay away from Patel Cottage - just as an emergency last resort. Clearly she doesn't give a toss for injunctions either. Enforcing it will just cost more money and time in court - all paid for by her in the end.
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That's what makes it such fun. Parents gift her a home worth over £200,000, but her spoilt and selfish nature leads swiftly to neighbour trouble. What's so important about a silly old thackstone anyway? And when the horrible judge found against her, our Princess was so incensed that she simply wouldn't comply. Special Snowflake has now successfully tripled her initial liability by repeated defiance, but continues to believe that petulant refusal will be effective (it always worked with Daddy).He Who Knows wrote:Enforcing it will just cost more money and time in court - all paid for by her in the end.
I'm beginning to believe she's within reach of a Full Crawford. £135,000 is a lot of money, but with Chrisy Morris's help I think she might just give the whole lot to the lawyers and bailiffs. A tremendous achievement, second only to Mr Ebert's folly.
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What has bemused me from the start of this is why she, through her contractor, bothered/destroyed the thackstone to begin with, particularly as it wasn't hers and wasn't part of her house. Oh, wait, I forgot, she's a spoiled self centered little snowflake whose ONLY concern(s) are for herself. Which unfortunately pretty much answers it all. I still don't understand why though they bothered in the first place, it is rather like cutting a hole in your neighbor's roof because it was in the way. I keep wondering if the contractor was actually licensed to begin with, he certainly should have had insurance to have covered something like that I would think, at least they, the legitimate ones at least, are required to here.
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I don't know for sure but my recollection is that she was given strong, expert advice during the TV show that renovation works on a listed building needed to be very carefully managed in close consultation with the relevant authorities. She agreed that this was vital, sounding quite sincere.
Did she then deliberately hire a dodgy builder who would disregard conservation and deliver fast cheap results? Or was she a victim of a builder who promised conservation compliance but didn't deliver? What did the refurbishment contract say? Was the heritage/planning approval properly obtained?
Either way, it could have been easily settled through insurance and civil claims at the beginning. £10,000 at worst to rectify the damage, and then a courtroom settlement of liability. But Rekha couldn't get past "that stuck-up bitch next door isn't going to tell me what I can and can't do with my own house!"
Did she then deliberately hire a dodgy builder who would disregard conservation and deliver fast cheap results? Or was she a victim of a builder who promised conservation compliance but didn't deliver? What did the refurbishment contract say? Was the heritage/planning approval properly obtained?
Either way, it could have been easily settled through insurance and civil claims at the beginning. £10,000 at worst to rectify the damage, and then a courtroom settlement of liability. But Rekha couldn't get past "that stuck-up bitch next door isn't going to tell me what I can and can't do with my own house!"
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I'm quite sure she sounded, and probably was, sincere at the time she said it, but when it came down to reality and it inconvenienced her plans, and or was going to cost her more money it ceased to be an issue with her. Since it is now obvious from what we've seen of her and her personality since that time, it is all about her and what she wants, and everything else DOESN'T MATTER. I think it is equally obvious that she is incredibly self centered/spoiled, and CHEAP. I would be willing to bet that played as big a factor in everything she did as anything else.
I think all your other comments and questions are quite valid, and pretty much the same ones I've had from the beginning as well.
I think all your other comments and questions are quite valid, and pretty much the same ones I've had from the beginning as well.
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