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Man whose Luton house was 'stolen' gets possession back | Man whose Luton house was 'stolen' gets possession back |
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Mike Hall discovered squatters in his house after fighting to reclaim ownership of it for two years | Mike Hall discovered squatters in his house after fighting to reclaim ownership of it for two years |
A reverend whose house was sold without him knowing has had the property returned to him nearly four years on, after a family was ordered to leave. | A reverend whose house was sold without him knowing has had the property returned to him nearly four years on, after a family was ordered to leave. |
Mike Hall returned to his Luton home from Wales in 2021 to find someone impersonating him had sold it on for £131,000, after his identity was stolen. | |
Land Registry eventually put his name back on the title, but when he returned again in 2023 he found a family living there. | Land Registry eventually put his name back on the title, but when he returned again in 2023 he found a family living there. |
At Luton County Court on Monday, Judge Elaine Vignoli granted Mr Hall outright possession of the home in 14 days. | At Luton County Court on Monday, Judge Elaine Vignoli granted Mr Hall outright possession of the home in 14 days. |
Mr Hall said he was "quite angry about the way in which this has played out", and "quite sad" for both himself and the family living there. | Mr Hall said he was "quite angry about the way in which this has played out", and "quite sad" for both himself and the family living there. |
While working in north Wales in 2021, Mr Hall was alerted by neighbours that someone was in his house and all the lights were on. | While working in north Wales in 2021, Mr Hall was alerted by neighbours that someone was in his house and all the lights were on. |
Mr Hall drove back to Luton and found a new owner carrying out building work. | Mr Hall drove back to Luton and found a new owner carrying out building work. |
"I tried my key in the front door, it didn't work and a man opened the front door to me - and the shock of seeing the house completely stripped of furniture, everything was out of the property," he said. | "I tried my key in the front door, it didn't work and a man opened the front door to me - and the shock of seeing the house completely stripped of furniture, everything was out of the property," he said. |
BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme obtained the driving licence used to impersonate Mr Hall, details of a bank account set up in his name to receive the proceeds of the sale, and phone recordings of a man claiming to be Mr Hall instructing solicitors to sell the house. | BBC Radio 4's You and Yours programme obtained the driving licence used to impersonate Mr Hall, details of a bank account set up in his name to receive the proceeds of the sale, and phone recordings of a man claiming to be Mr Hall instructing solicitors to sell the house. |
After he reclaimed ownership two years later, a BBC reporter visited the home and spoke to a man and a woman with a young child who had a bogus rental contract. | After he reclaimed ownership two years later, a BBC reporter visited the home and spoke to a man and a woman with a young child who had a bogus rental contract. |
The rental contract (redacted) was full of bogus information | The rental contract (redacted) was full of bogus information |
Mr Hall went to Luton County Court to take possession of the home once more. A woman, following proceedings through a Romanian interpreter, and a child also attended. | Mr Hall went to Luton County Court to take possession of the home once more. A woman, following proceedings through a Romanian interpreter, and a child also attended. |
Mr Hall's lawyer, Lewis Colbourne, said there were "two innocent parties in court". | Mr Hall's lawyer, Lewis Colbourne, said there were "two innocent parties in court". |
The occupants had been told by police 18 months ago to stop paying rent, which did not go to Mr Hall, and the judge heard an investigation remained ongoing. | The occupants had been told by police 18 months ago to stop paying rent, which did not go to Mr Hall, and the judge heard an investigation remained ongoing. |
The court was told the occupants did not oppose the application and the judge granted Mr Hall possession and that "persons unknown" must pay his costs. | The court was told the occupants did not oppose the application and the judge granted Mr Hall possession and that "persons unknown" must pay his costs. |
Mr Hall said: "I am quite sad that the [woman] has now got to find a new home for herself." | Mr Hall said: "I am quite sad that the [woman] has now got to find a new home for herself." |
You can listen to the full interview with Mr Hall on Radio 4's You and Yours at 12:00 GMT on Wednesday. | You can listen to the full interview with Mr Hall on Radio 4's You and Yours at 12:00 GMT on Wednesday. |
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