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Landau Tragic
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Sydney
Posts: 1,094
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just to add some detail, it goes something like this. i am not familiar with how most of this works, so if someone can explain in detail that would be great.
He said he had the property under the name of a trustee. he always paid the bills and mortgage. Then the trustee tried to sell up the place, so he has legally been fighting to get it back in his name and get full authority again. In the meantime, unbeknown to him, the bank started rejecting his payments. He reckons that the bank simply view him as a tenant there, and that they won't deal with him officially. As such he never recieved a letter informing him to vacate until the sherriff turned up. The sherrif went through everything, and my mate says it's all his stuff. 2 days later, a security guard truns up and says to my mate you can't be here, you are tresspassing. At that point police turn up and forcibly removed him for 2 days. Yesterday was when he returned, though he is informed that he can't legally do so. On his return, he found the vehicles missing. He said he is seeking an injunction. In the meantime, the bank have full control. |
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