One of my sisters has worked in a small hotel for years for a husband and wife. The husband died so the widow decided to sell up. My brother in law (a joiner) did a load of work for her. Unbeknowst to them, she made a sale and did a flit in the middle of the night. She owes my sis a months wages and owes my brother in law £3,000. He is a one man outfit and can't afford to stand this loss.
The new hotel owners have no forwarding address. The solicitor and estate agent also have no forwarding address.
Any suggestions please?
Hi - someone posted a question about a similar thing sometime ago - might be the same thread that Micmak was referring to. If you find it, you might find some other helpful information.
It was you Mrs O............I remember asking you if the conveyancing solicitor/ estate agent could forward on a letter.........
Have you checked back to see if anyone had any other good ideas ?
There's a chance she is using her maiden name but is there a possibility there is a newspaper obituary in the local paper that might have named relatives or mourners at the funeral, I know some local papers still do that
Monkey Finder are really good. They're a no find no fee company and they found an address of the person I was looking for ridiculously quickly (with limited information). I think they charged about £40 but well worth it if you're trying to find someone.