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You would imagine that stealing an entire house would be a pretty tricky thing to carry off. However, a man from Luton was shocked to return to his house and find it had been sold to a new owner without his knowledge.
The Reverend Mike Hall returned home from a work trip in North Wales to find his home of 30 years had been ‘stolen’ by fraudsters and sold for £131,000 to a new owner. The first he knew of the transaction was when his front door key wouldn’t work.
According to a BBC report, Mike Hall returned to his home in Luton when his neighbours called saying someone was in the house. When he arrived his key wouldn’t work and a stranger answered the front door.
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Mike phoned the police, but the builder returned with the new owner’s father who said he had bought the terraced house in July.
To settle the dispute Mike Hall looked up the Land Registry documentation but found that the name had been changed in August.
‘At that point the police said, ‘Well, there’s nothing further we can do here. This is a civil matter; you need to leave the house and contact your solicitors,’ Mike told BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours.
‘I was shocked – having seen the house in the state it was, I was in a bit of a state of shock anyway – but then to be told by the police they didn’t believe a criminal offence had been committed here was just unbelievable,’ he added.
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The BBC allege that a duplicate driving licence and bank account were set up in the name of Mike Hall and used to sell the house. When the house was sold to the new owner by the person impersonating Mr Hall, they now legally owned it.
After being contacted by the BBC, the Bedfordshire Police’s fraud squad has begun an investigation into the case, but no arrests have been made.
This isn’t an isolated case of fraud being used to try and steal a whole house. Last year the Land Registry paid out a total of £3.5 million in compensation for fraud.
However, the Land Registry told Ideal Home that fraudulent transactions are still relatively rare accounting for 0.001 per cent of applications.
‘Combatting fraud is a key priority for us and over the last 5 years we have prevented fraud on properties worth over £100m,’ says the Land Registry.
‘Our specialist counter fraud teams focus on detection, prevention and education. They work with professional conveyancers, such as solicitors, who are required to make checks to prevent fraud and money laundering.
‘We are actively encouraging conveyancers to use digital cryptographic ID checking as a more secure means of identifying people.’
While investing in the best home security system, can help prevent a burglary. Avoiding your entire house from being stolen via fraud requires you to be vigilant with paperwork.
‘Some homeowners are more at risk than others,’ Angela Kerr, Director at HomeOwners Alliance told Ideal Home. ‘Your property is more vulnerable to fraud if it is empty, rented out, does not have a mortgage against it or is not registered with the Land Registry.’
Angela advises that the first thing you should do is check your property is registered with the Land Registry. If it is you should then set up a Land Registry Property Alert.
‘Alerts are sent to you via email when official searches and applications are received against the property you want to be monitored,’ explains Angela. ‘It won’t automatically block any changes to the register but it will tell you what is happening so you can take appropriate action if necessary.’
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It’s competition time! We’ve teamed up with Traeger Grills to give away a Traeger Ironwood 650 – one of the best BBQs out there – and a selection of extras for one lucky reader.
Ideal for cooking up a storm all year round, the Traeger Ironwood 650 makes cooking even Christmas dinner faster, easier and more flavoursome. You can grill everything from turkey, goose or ham to roast potatoes, veggies (including sprouts!) and homemade gravy. Even smoked mulled wine or cookies can be whipped up in this bad boy.
The Traeger Ironwood 650 features WiFIRE® technology so you can control the grill from anywhere. The grill has a temperature range of 75ºC to 260ºC and a D2® Controller with Turbo Temp to heat the grill faster. Plus, its digital meat probe will ensure precise readings, while the double sidewall insulation keeps the temperature consistent in any weather.
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You can choose Super smoke mode and the Downdraft Exhaust® to maximise smoky flavour. And the smoke/sear setting means you can adjust the grill grate position to make cooking a breeze.
The winner will also receive a limited edition turkey wood pellet and brining kit, perfect for cooking your Christmas dinner. The wood pellets feature a mix of maple, hickory, and a hint of Rosemary. And the blend will infuse your bird with bold, savoury flavour and with Traeger’s Orange Brine & Turkey Rub Kit, you’ll cook the juiciest, tastiest turkey you’ve ever had.
There’s also a handy XXL spatula with a strong teak wood handle that’ll make moving larger items like turkeys easier. And the stainless steel tongs with serrated edges will give you a reliable grip to flip, rotate and move food.
Most importantly, the winner will receive a full length, heavy duty cover to protect the grill from all weather conditions. Plus, a pack of drip trays to make light work of cleaning the grill.
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For your chance to win a Traeger Ironwood 650 grill and accessories, available at stockists like Riverside Garden Centre, all you need to do is answer the question and fill in the form below. Entries close at midnight on 17th November, so good luck!
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