Originally posted by minestrone
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It sounds unfair, but if it was rented out then it was not his flat in the usual sense of his home. It was an asset of his business, but someone else's home. -
I think they were close to charging him with breaking and entry on that point. Thing was he did not know if they were still in there so he let himself in.Originally posted by expat View PostIt sounds unfair, but if it was rented out then it was not his flat in the usual sense of his home. It was an asset of his business, but someone else's home.
He fair got the book thrown at him.Comment
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