I can't see any point in trying to steal official ownership of a property in this day and age, as in the present case, besides squatting
It seems a completely daft crime, as it is almost bound to come to light and the real owner or their successors in title reinstated and the fraudster prosecuted with ample evidence readily available.
It's been much the same for hundreds of years, even when life was more uncertain and absent owners harder to trace, and long before the Land Registry was around, because if/when the true owner turned up they only had to request an Assize of novel disseisin to get their land or property back and they were usually successful.
It seems a completely daft crime, as it is almost bound to come to light and the real owner or their successors in title reinstated and the fraudster prosecuted with ample evidence readily available.
It's been much the same for hundreds of years, even when life was more uncertain and absent owners harder to trace, and long before the Land Registry was around, because if/when the true owner turned up they only had to request an Assize of novel disseisin to get their land or property back and they were usually successful.


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