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Mrs Goymer said she will also have to spend thousands of pounds renovating and decorating her property.
"The flat was in a terrible state," she said.
"There was no electricity on, so all the food in the fridge and freezer had gone off.
"It looked as though someone had done a runner and left everything there."
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If it looked like he'd done a runner then how was she supposed to know he was in jail/custody??
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Mrs Goymer said she checked out her tenant's references before he moved in.
It later came to light he was first jailed for rape in 1976 and has further convictions for rape, attempted rape and indecent assault.
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See the disclosure bit in my last post but he obviously neglected to say "I'm a convicted Rapist".
Have you been previously convicted of a crime Blazey?? I would think not (though I may be mistaken - who knows!!)
Therefore your landlord would have no reason to worry over mistaken identity would he/she? Therefore why would they see the need to evict you?? Esp. as I'm sure you'd be on the phone to reassure them it was a mistake and it would be all sorted soon.
We could go on all night picking holes in each others reasoning but at the end of it all this case highlights THE LAW IS AN ASS!!!!