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    thought id ask this in here to see what experiences other people have had, and any advice.

    long story can be seen in the wills probate section, but basically:

    Dad died 2012, no will with any solicitor, no probate been done.
    neighbours say step brother, no blood relation, living in Dads house since he died.

    SB's Mum, Dads new wife, died 2009.

    SB sold his car, emptied bank account, cashed life insurance, SB decided to separate from his wife at the same time. SB sold his own house.

    sent him a letter this year asking whats happened, no reply. sent second letter signed for. refused to sign it saying that he thought it was his ex after something.

    I have Letters of Admin, and have notified Land Registry im the new owner.

    now ive been informed I can get him out using s144? but so far the Police have refused to act. he also drives an uninsured untaxed unmot car also, which they also have failed to act on.

    every time ive phoned them about my Dads car being effectively stolen or s144. they say its a civil matter. ive put a complaint into IPCC awaiting response.
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