Man finds intruder living and redecorating in his home of 30 years

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A man discovered intruder living in and redecorating his home, which he had owned for 30 years, when he walked in.

A shocking case of real estate fraud and property invasion has unfolded in Luton.

Reverend Mike Hall discovered that his home, which he had owned for over 30 years, was sold without his consent.

This disturbing incident highlights the vulnerabilities in property ownership and the extreme lengths to which fraudsters can go.

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Reverend Mike Hall found someone else living in his house after 30 years. Image Credits: Getty

 

Man walked into house he’d owned for 30 years

In 1990, Reverend Mike Hall purchased a home in Luton.

However, more than three decades later, he was stunned to learn that his property had been sold for $172, 000 without his authorization.

The discovery occurred while Hall was working in North Wales.

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The house had been sold for $172,000 using a fake driving license and bank account. Image Credits: Getty

 

He received alarming news from his neighbors about activity at his Bedfordshire residence.

Upon returning, Hall found the house occupied by a new owner who was in the midst of redecorating.

Hall was shocked when his key didn’t work during his initial attempt to access his home.

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 was then greeted by a man who had taken over the property.

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The house had been completely stripped of its furniture.

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Hall discovered the situation when neighbors alerted him about activity at the property. Image Credits: Getty

 

Then, Hall stunned after uncovering fraudulent activity

Further investigation revealed that a fraudulent driving license had been used to impersonate Hall.

A fake bank account was established to handle the proceeds from the illegal sale.

Additionally, phone recordings surfaced of someone posing as Hall.

They had instructed solicitors to sell the house.

Court proceedings and roperty damage

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A BBC Radio 4 show helped investigate, revealing fraudulent sale documents and impersonation. Image Credits: Getty

 

In November 2023, after enduring two years of legal disputes, Reverend Hall finally had his name restored as the rightful owner on the Land Registry.

However, the problems didn’t end there. After not visiting the property for two months, Hall returned to find significant damage.

The back window was broken, and the front door’s lock had been forcibly removed.

It appeared that squatters had taken over the property, with evidence including closed curtains, switched-on lights, and a running boiler.

Financial and legal consequences

Hall estimated the damage to be around £60,000.

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After winning a two-year court battle, Hall found $78,000 in damage and suspected squatters. Image Credits: Getty

 

While, Bedfordshire Police were alerted and advised him to seek an Interim Possession Order to address the squatting issue.

The police have not commented on the ongoing investigation.

However, they confirmed that five individuals have been arrested in connection with the case.

The case of Reverend Mike Hall’s stolen property underscores the severe risks and complexities associated with property ownership.

Additionally, this distressing situation highlights the need for rigorous verification processes to prevent fraud and protect homeowners.

As the investigation continues, it serves as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance in managing and securing property.

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