There was an enormous growth within the case of a Luton Reverend who walked into the home he had owned for 30 years, solely to see it was being adorned by another person.
It may be some of the weird occurrences ever, and one thing you’d solely actually expertise in a nasty dream, however Rev Mike Corridor went via this in 2021.
The British reverend had purchased the Luton dwelling in 1990, however came upon over three many years later that any individual had impersonated him and bought the property on for simply £131,000.
Corridor had been working in North Wales when he was informed by his neighbours again in Luton that the lights at his property had been on, and that somebody was in.

After the lengthy drive again, he discovered {that a} new proprietor was finishing up some constructing work.
BBC Radio 4’s You and Yours did some additional investigating, because the locks had been modified and all the Corridor’s furnishings and belongings had been taken out.
They managed to acquire the pretend driving license that was used to impersonate him, a checking account set as much as obtain the fee, and even cellphone recordings of somebody pretending to be Corridor, telling solicitors to promote the property.
However simply this week, the reverend lastly obtained some excellent news.
On Monday (10 March), the BBC reported that Rev Mike Corridor was informed by Choose Elaine Vignoli at Luton County Courtroom that he could be granted outright possession of the house inside 14 days.
He admitted he was ‘fairly offended’ in regards to the course of occasions up to now few years, calling the scenario ‘fairly unhappy’ for him and the household which have now been ordered to maneuver out of the house.
This comes greater than a yr after his title was listed because the proprietor of the terraced home on the Land Registry again in November 2023.

However upon arriving on the property, he discovered that one in all its again home windows was smashed, whereas the entrance door’s lock was ‘punched out’.
Corridor believed that squatters had been residing within the dwelling, as curtains had been closed, lights had been on, and the boiler was getting used.
On the time, the reverend stated that roughly £60,000 price of injury had been executed, with Bedfordshire Police advising him to acquire an Interim Possession Order to get the 2 alleged squatters arrested.
After Corridor reclaimed rightful possession of the house, a BBC reporter went to the tackle, chatting with a person, girl, and younger little one that lived on the residence via a cast rental contract.