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does he really own the house???

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robbiebob | 11:06 Mon 07th Jul 2008 | Law
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I have recently moved into my boyfriends house(that he says he owns) but feel a bit uneasy..
Last Thursday there was a knock at the door and before me stood two bayliffs. They ordered me out of the house, changed the locks and boarded it up. I spoke to my boyfriend and he said it was a mis understanding. He phoned the bayliff and later on in the day met him in a pub garden to get the keys back.. I also saw a letter from the county court with a fine on it.. I'm so confused, does anybody have ANY idea as to what could be going on??
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I have, he just said 'it's nothing to worry about, I'm dealing with it'.
He may own the house and be in arrears with his mortgage.

He may rent the house and be in arrears with the rent.

He may be in to some very dodgy practices indeed and own money or goods to some nasty people

It is impossible to guess. But if he can't be honest with you - get out and stay away from him.
This sounds like a wind up post, sorry. Bailiffs dont board up houses then give the keys back. Also, sort your name out, youre supposed to be a girl remember.
twenty20, boys can have boyfriends too you know :)

but i have to agree that theres something fishy going on, what bailiff would meet in a put garden to hand back keys?????
Hmm, I read it that robbie met boyfy in a pub garden to get keys back?

Either way, something is not right here and as Ethel says, get out now whilst you can.
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Agreed, it does sound fishy.. THATS WHY I'M CONFUSED!!!!

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