The Bailiffs are calling today.
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Seven months down the road from first starting possession proceedings against my tenant, for non payment of rent, anti social behaviour, including physical assault against another tenant, I will be in attendance with the Bailiffs and Police today, when they seek to gain possession of my property.
This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
Wings said:
Seven months down the road from first starting possession proceedings against my tenant, for non payment of rent, anti social behaviour, including physical assault against another tenant, I will be in attendance with the Bailiffs and Police today, when they seek to gain possession of my property.
This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
Didn't you get references from the scroat before you gave him tennancy? ie you said 'he has a history of GBH and drug dealing'This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
In my experience if you want to lighten your day get chatting to the bailiff - they have some fantastic stories about situations they've had to deal with.
Whenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!
Whenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!
Ahhh Moneypenny said:
Wings said:
Seven months down the road from first starting possession proceedings against my tenant, for non payment of rent, anti social behaviour, including physical assault against another tenant, I will be in attendance with the Bailiffs and Police today, when they seek to gain possession of my property.
This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
Didn't you get references from the scroat before you gave him tennancy? ie you said 'he has a history of GBH and drug dealing'This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
Dealing in drugs, GBH offence, together with non payment of rent, has only happened over the past 9 months.
LadyHayles said:
In my experience if you want to lighten your day get chatting to the bailiff - they have some fantastic stories about situations they've had to deal with.
Whenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!
Thank you for your comments. I expect the flat to be completely vandalised, with dogs and human excrements every where. Subject to what I find, I may just make the property secure, in order to wait and see if any further repercussions are taken against the property.Whenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!
LadyHayles said:
In my experience if you want to lighten your day get chatting to the bailiff - they have some fantastic stories about situations they've had to deal with.
Whenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!
Bet that has cheered Wings up no end!!Whenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!
LadyHayles said:
In my experience if you want to lighten your day get chatting to the bailiff - they have some fantastic stories about situations they've had to deal with.
Whenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!
Yep! My mate is a bailiff in Bristol and deals with a lot of these...He's got some fantastic storiesWhenever I am required to attend site with a bailiff I always have a good chat with them.
Last site visit when I was evicting someone from their house due to their bankruptcy and failure to co-operate with us I had her whole family screaming at me and calling me allsorts and it did leave me a little shaken afterwards. The bailiff turned round to me and said it could be worse - he had attended an eviction the day before where the guy refused to come out and then when he did slashed his wrists while stood on the doorstep (the guy had a history of mental illness by the way) expecting the bailiff to leave. All he did was ring an ambulance who took the guy away for hospital treatment and he purely stepped over the puddle of blood and secured the property and stuck eviction notices up!
Priceless!

Wings said:
Seven months down the road from first starting possession proceedings against my tenant, for non payment of rent, anti social behaviour, including physical assault against another tenant, I will be in attendance with the Bailiffs and Police today, when they seek to gain possession of my property.
This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
one question, why did you let the house to them, there would be no chance in hell i'd let a property to a person with that sort of history.This is not an experience that I am looking foreword to, since the tenant not only has history of GBH, drugs dealing, but also has several dogs which he has been known to be breeding to act aggressively. Should be an interesting day, one that I could do without.
SNAP !
The balifs should have gone in for me on Monday but the scrotes managed to postpone the order so the balifs are going in Friday.
I bought the property as a buy and let back 2 years ago, took them as tennants... nutters then and still nutters now.
They stopped paying the rent in order to get a council house which has backfired on them.
Who wants to see some pics of the inside come Friday....shocking state !
Repo tip of the day. Park your car in the next street out of sight
The balifs should have gone in for me on Monday but the scrotes managed to postpone the order so the balifs are going in Friday.
I bought the property as a buy and let back 2 years ago, took them as tennants... nutters then and still nutters now.
They stopped paying the rent in order to get a council house which has backfired on them.
Who wants to see some pics of the inside come Friday....shocking state !
Repo tip of the day. Park your car in the next street out of sight
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