Wednesday, Apr 29, 2009
The Lighter Side of Reposession
Mail: Father returns home to find house boarded up after 'incompetent' bailiffs repossess wrong property
A semi-retired father-of-two returned home to find 'incompetent' court bailiffs had repossessed his house by mistake. Ian Parrott, 62, discovered his locks had been changed, the letterbox boarded up, and a repossession order hanging in his window. The notice said his detached home in Eynesbury, Cambridgeshire, had been repossessed and that he had seven days to reclaim his belongings.
Posted by alan @ 05:05 PM (630 views) Add Comment
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1. crunchy said...
alan, this is no mistake I have heard it through the grapevine that Brown and Darling have secretly set up their own repo company.
They will be boarding up 50% of UK property in order to keep up this pent up demand that they keep talking about.
Now this coupled with Swine Flu should make locking yourself in for the next few months a neccessary insurance against catching the dangerous virus which manifests itself in the uncontrolable erge to look into estate agents windows and drool.
Please seek medical help if you suspect anyone with this bizarre condition.
2. general congreve said...
Good for him, baliffs are some of the only people making a tidy profit right now, I'd sue the idiots into the ground.
3. Mail Organism said...
This could happen to YOU!