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Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

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  • #46
    Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

    We are all freemen under common law

    And your point is???

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    • #47
      Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

      Originally posted by PlanB View Post
      I have absolutely no idea what any of you are talking about now.

      Have I walked into an old feud between rival websites :fear:
      No it seems to be a case of unfortunate timing. There was another epic thread that was removed earlier this evening on the same subject.
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      • #48
        Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

        Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
        Thank you for this, my knowledge is better than yours then
        Not a boring thread after all then op2:

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        • #49
          Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

          Originally posted by FORCEOFONE View Post
          We are all freemen under common law

          And your point is???
          My point is we can remove implied right of access to a bailiff collecting council tax

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          • #50
            Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

            Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
            My point is we can remove implied right of access to a bailiff collecting council tax
            no comment, Deja Vu:

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            • #51
              Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

              Originally posted by salsmoss View Post
              My point is we can remove implied right of access to a bailiff collecting council tax
              No as done to death on the previous thread you cannot, bailiffs do not depend in implied access to serve a warrant or order.
              They just ignore them.

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              • #52
                Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                Deja Vu:

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                • #53
                  Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                  Originally posted by Celestine View Post
                  No it seems to be a case of unfortunate timing. There was another epic thread that was removed earlier this evening on the same subject.
                  Bit to convenient seems to me, more like an orchestrated assault

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                  • #54
                    Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                    :focus:

                    The OP is facing eviction by bailiffs next week because her Landlord did not inform his lender that he had let the property and has fallen into mortgage arrears so a possession order has already been granted by the court. The lender doesn't know she is living there with her children which means she is not named on the Warrant from the court. What is your advice to her when the bailiffs turn up ray:

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                    • #55
                      Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                      Originally posted by gravytrain View Post
                      No as done to death on the previous thread you cannot, bailiffs do not depend in implied access to serve a warrant or order.
                      They just ignore them.
                      So they are not obeying the rules. Therefore accountable surely?

                      I'm just looking for help

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                      • #56
                        Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                        Originally posted by mindful View Post
                        So they are not obeying the rules. Therefore accountable surely?

                        I'm just looking for help
                        As i have explained, these freeman rules are pure garbage

                        If the bank has an eviction order, and a stay has been rejected, it is game over

                        Contact the local authority housing department

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                        • #57
                          Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                          Originally posted by FORCEOFONE View Post
                          As i have explained, these freeman rules are pure garbage

                          If the bank has an eviction order, and a stay has been rejected, it is game over

                          Contact the local authority housing department
                          With all due respect this is not FMOL. It is the written rule that they should be abiding by. People don't know this and it's so easy to think "game over" but it's not.

                          I have contacted the councils homeless department and they tell me that I can not be evicted with "the occupier" on a notice of eviction!

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                          • #58
                            Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                            I am no longer getting involved in this as similarities are now developing within certain threads

                            It seem a three pronged attack for ulterior motives

                            I will now vacate

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                            • #59
                              Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                              How do you sue a bailiff for trespass?

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                              • #60
                                Re: Law Excerpts Relevant to Bailiffs and Evictions

                                Originally posted by PlanB View Post
                                :focus:

                                The OP is facing eviction by bailiffs next week because her Landlord did not inform his lender that he had let the property and has fallen into mortgage arrears so a possession order has already been granted by the court. The lender doesn't know she is living there with her children which means she is not named on the Warrant from the court. What is your advice to her when the bailiffs turn up ray:
                                The court should be advised of the situation and the warrant suspended, what she does not want to do is depend on any freeman claptrap.

                                Has she contacted any of the authorized advice organisations ?

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