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Ianr - in squatting cases it's usual to take possession against 'persons unknown' - you can then evict whoever is in the property when the bailiffs arrive if another group have taken up occupation. Squatters won't give their real names anyway - we recently evicted a number of squatters from various properties and we are now finding utilities bills in the properties to John Malkovitch, amongst others.

ianr Wrote:

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> Great news.

>

> An idle question, to which I don't know the

> answer: can one actually obtain a possession

> order against persons who are not in possession,

> or who also happen now to be no longer

> identifiable or describable?


My parents have delayed the IPO, or whatever stage their at, so the court case has been deferred indefinitely

They will pick things up again if the squatters come back but it's a cold building site now with no running water

We know they've been back cos their bed, which we'd put in the hallway, went over the w/e

We have screwed in bars across the window so there was no way of getting in now

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