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I have a little one bedroom flat which I rent out privately to a divorced guy: about eight months ago he phoned me to let me know that his ex-wife was financially crippling him, and therefore could he possibly have a bit of a payment holiday. Having been divorced myself, I took pity on him, and gave him three months to sort himself out. After three months no money was forthcoming, and he kept on pleading poverty, so continued to defer the rent.
A week ago, while on my way to work, I noticed there was a brand spanking new Audi TT in the designated parking spot, but thought nothing about it thinking he must've had a visitor. Anyway, the long and the short of it is that this car is his - I saw him driving it and confronted him, his excuse being it was such a fantastic deal that he couldn't pass it up. I asked for my rent, but he said he couldn't afford it. So, possibly a little hot headedly, I threw him out - literally, changed the locks and told him he can have his TV etc... back when he's paid me my rent.
Anybody any idea what the ramifications are? Can I be accused of theft by holding his TV etc... to ransom?
I don't care that I've left him without a roof over his head, because I feel he has taken the complete p155 out of me.
I naively thought I was being a nice guy!
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