Re: Catching a tenant

"Mark Hula" wrote in

>news:6QR9c.6706$ snipped-for-privacy@news-binary.blueyonder.co.uk: > >> Hi All, >> >> I have a tenant that has run off owing a substantial amount of rent. >> I've sent the baliffs around to his new address, but he managed to >> persuade them to leave, a few days later he simply moves. >> I am applying for an attachment of earnings to his employer, but this >> is an agency and I'm assuming he'll simply leave the agency and sign >> up with another. >> He has a history of debt avoidance (as I've found out after he left). >> My question is: rather than chase him around the city at time and cost >> to myself (small claims court) is there a better way to persue this >> perhaps with a solicitor and make a civil case of it? >> After-all he could go on "avoiding" me forever at this rate, is there >> a more definite method? > >A few big mates and/or a baseball bat ? >

are you seriously suggesting violence ? dont you know he could go to jail for a very long time. what stupid advice.

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sam1967
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snipped-for-privacy@hetnet.nl wrote in news: snipped-for-privacy@4ax.com:

Did you receive a humour bypass recently ?

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Nick Pitfield

no , protesters prevented it from going ahead.

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sam1967

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