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Vendor illegally entered property after completion?

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  • Report it to the polce, get a crime reference number, watch your home and contents insurance cost increase next year. And that'll be the end of it.
  • AdrianC
    AdrianC Posts: 42,189 Forumite
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    Report it to the polce, get a crime reference number, watch your home and contents insurance cost increase next year. And that'll be the end of it.
    Why would you get a crime reference number? No crime has been committed. Trespass isn't a crime.
  • DTDfanBoy
    DTDfanBoy Posts: 1,704 Forumite
    We don't know what OP (or someone close to them) might have suffered within their own homes - hence making them very protective of the security of their homes.

    Some of us have suffered "something we shouldn't" one way or another in our own homes - and it does tend to result in becoming VERY protective of the security of them and very conscious there aren't to be any intruders into them.

    Let it go OP, clearly the reasons already provided haven't been enough so if you want one more reason to let it go read some of moneyistooshorttomentions posts :cool:

    If you don't have the ability to step away from some situations they may define and consume you for the rest of time, life is too short IMHO
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