From: "Heather Glaisyer" <heather-AT-teknopunx.co.uk> Subject: Re: "Squatters Rights? Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 18:33:01 +0100 Look you fucking stupid senile auld git-if you reall MUST exercise this penchant you havre to advertise details of my private life on email lists for fucks sake get your fucking facts right CUNT. > Heather mentioned in a recent post that her address would soon > be the van with the red patches on Broughty beach. So, just > in case anybody read that and thought "Poor Heather, why > aren't the other Scottish anarchists helping her to fight eviction > from her home?" - the answer is, because she doesn't > want us to do this. Heather lives in a beutiful old house with > a great view, right by the beach. This house would probably > be worth quite a lot of money on the open market. It has been valued at £58000 It used > to belong to Heather's grandma. No it fucking didnt moron it belonged to a very dear alcoholic friend of mine who died of a brain haemorrage 2 years ago leaving a bankrupt estate. Since grandma died a few > years ago, legal title has been settled with Heather's aunt. > Auntie has been trying to get Heather out. Auntie offered > Heather forty thousand pounds to leave quietly, by agreement. Get to fuck arsehole. I used to live at my grandmothers house with her permission which she had the right to give me as liferentrix. Being entitled to housing benefit of £350 per month I offered to rent it. Dear Auntie (and uncle|) being greedy bastards wanted £450 which I agreed to, the rest was to come out of my 3rd share of grandpas estate i am beneficiary to. When I tried to get grannie out of the nursing home they had spent 20 years trying to get her into so I could look after her in her own home as she wanted they had a hissy fit and tried to evict me. They failed-I left anyway and moved in here. > That's about sixty two thousand dollars, I believe. Now, that > is more money than most folk in Dundee ever see in their > whole lives, and it could certainly buy you a pretty good > house in most areas around here, although perhaps not > a beutiful old house with a great view, right by the beach. > With that much to spend, you wouldn't even need a mortgage, > you could buy outright. Alternatively, you could _rent_ > a really nice house, and pay the rent for a long time to come. > You would certainly have more security than most folk > in Dundee have. You wouldn't be receiving notices > about rent arrears, like I received a few days ago. > However, Heather turned down her auntie's offer. No such offer was made you stupid auld bastard. What actually happened was that having conned gran into making them trustees of the estate they helped themselves to £80000 EACH- £160000 of the £250000 estate, one third of which had been bequethed to me, which is why I am raising a breach of trust action against them. > For one thing, she apparently felt she was owed more > than that from her Grandma's estate. For another thing, > she wanted auntie to give her an official "Notice To Quit". Wrong wrong wrong. While I was in Am,erica the accountants handling my departed friends estate (of which the house I live in on the beach is part) illegally repossessed the house and changed the locks and I had to climb in the kitchen window when I returned. THEY have now been forced by my lawyers to issue me with proper notice to quit which runs out in a few days time after which they still have to get a court order to evict me. The van thing was a JOKE stupid-but I am still fighting for the remaining £40000 left of my inheritance and dont know if I'll get it in time to buy a house before I'm offered a council house or a place in a homeless unit. I am REALLY fucked RIGHT off with this email of yours Dave and if I EVER see you again I'll punch you in the face-I dont give a fuck how old and senile you are or about your fucking heart condition You DO NOT have the right to post such lying garbage about me on the fucking internet and this time you have gone WAY too far. I haven't used so many fucking caps in any email I've EVER sent before-no one has got me this fucking ANGRY ever before. Get a fucking grip. H > With an official "Notice To Quit", you can go to Dundee > City Council and say "Look, I'm homeless, and you have > a legal obligation under the Homeless Persons Act (Scotland) > to house me". > > I don't know if Heather will really end up in a van on Broughty > beach or not. But what I _do_ know is that, if she does, > there will be an element of choice in this happening. > > > Dave Coull >
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